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  1. Jan 24, 2024 · Carl Rogers defined self-actualization as a lifelong process of self-reflection and personal growth that requires unconditional positive regard from others. Learn about his theory, characteristics, and examples of self-actualized people.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Carl Rogers believed that for a person to achieve self-actualization, they must be in a state of congruence. This means that self-actualization occurs when a person’s “ideal self” (i.e., who they would like to be) is congruent with their actual behavior (self-image).

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · Learn about the humanistic psychology concept of actualizing tendency, which is the innate desire to grow and reach one's potential. Explore how it differs from Maslow's self-actualization, how it relates to self-concept and incongruence, and how it applies to person-centered therapy.

  4. Mar 30, 2024 · Learn how Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology conceptualizes the self as a dynamic process shaped by experiences and relationships. Explore the key components of self-concept, the role of empathy and acceptance, and the journey towards self-actualization.

  5. Carl Rogers used the term "self-actualization" to describe something distinct from the concept developed by Maslow: the actualization of the individual's sense of 'self.' [34] In Rogers' theory of person-centered therapy, self-actualization is the ongoing process of maintaining and enhancing the individual's self-concept through reflection ...

  6. Carl Rogers's construct of self-actualization changed significantly in its theoretical meaning and usage. In an early period, self-actualization identified Rogers's central motivational construct, which centered on optimal functioning.

  7. Dec 27, 2022 · A humanistic psychology framework grounds Carl Rogers’ theory, research, and practice. General insights from Rogers’ person-centered approach make the case for the importance of attending to issues of authenticity, dialogical relationships, self-actualization, and existential freedom.