Psychology, asked by syedshafan00, 4 days ago

how can we relate Carl Rogers theory with out life please tell me with any example related to our personal life​

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Answered by vinuvisu12
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Here are 6 amazing things that Carl Rogers gave us:

Person-Centered Therapy.

Unconditional Positive Regard.

Egalitarian counseling relationships.

Reflection as a therapeutic technique.

One-third of the "Gloria" treatment team.

A counseling theory to train on.

Answered by substitute862
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“ Carl Rogers believed that humans have one basic motive, that is the tendency to self-actualize - i.e., to fulfill one's potential and achieve the highest level of 'human-beingness' we can.”
Example.. a few days back I read an article about a person (now a very successful entrepreneur) he states that during his school life he was more of a laid back type of a person..his mother was a single mother and tried her best to make the ends meet.. despite all this the guy (lets call him David) never worked hard..everyone around him assumed that his future would be at the McDonald’s drive-through…since the The environment around him made him believe that to .. when his final exams were around the edge..his mother cried and begged him to study at lest this one time..n he did When the results were given out David could not believe it ..he ranked in top five in his grade…that’s when he realised his potential ..the next few years he studied hard and got into Stanford university .. after getting his MBA from there he returned back to his home town…and then there was a letter sitting there on the table for him..when he read its content he was shook…(it was from his former school saying that they had accidentally given him the wrong grade and he had actually failed even in the final exams) thats when he released..that A person with low self-worth may avoid challenges in life, not accept that life can be painful and unhappy at times, and will be defensive and guarded with other people. And all he needed was a boost to his self esteem….


Like we know Rogers believed that we need to be regarded positively by others; we need to feel valued, respected, treated with affection and loved. Positive regard is to do with how other people evaluate and judge us in social interaction. Rogers made a distinction between unconditional positive regard and conditional positive regard….


I hope it helps..


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