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Humanistic Personality Theory

Humanistic Personality Theory. People are a “genetic blueprint, to which substance is added as life progresses” ~Carl Rogers. Humanistic Theory. Emphasizes: Positive motivation toward higher levels of functioning

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Humanistic Personality Theory

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  1. Humanistic Personality Theory People are a “genetic blueprint, to which substance is added as life progresses” ~Carl Rogers

  2. Humanistic Theory Emphasizes: • Positive motivation toward higher levels of functioning -given reasonable life conditions people will develop in desirable directions • Potential for growth and change • Today rather than the past ~There is more to human existence than dealing with hidden conflicts (Anti-Freud)

  3. Carl Rogers • Personality develops in service to positive goals • Everyone has innate capacities, capabilities, and potentials *Goal of life: become the best version of whatever each of us is capable of

  4. Rogers’ Ideas • Actualizing Tendency: biological push toward fulfillment • Self-Actualizing Tendency: drive of humans to fulfill their self-concepts or images they have formed for themselves Example: If you think you are intelligent you will strive to live up to that image

  5. Let’s learn more… What makes a person “fully functioning”? Fully functioning —an individual whose self-concept closely resembles his or her inborn capacities or potentials. Unconditional positive regard—full acceptance and love of another person regardless of that person’s behavior. Conditional Positive Regard—acceptance and love that are extended only when a person behaves in certain ways and fulfills certain conditions.

  6. What do you think? • What are some pros and cons to Humanistic Personality Theories? (difference between unconditional positive regard and conditional positive regard)

  7. Abraham Maslow— Hierarchy of Needs

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