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Rogers wanted to be a after he graduated from the University of Wisconsin, but he switched to psychology when he went to Columbia University.
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Rogers's system of therapy is called , and his theory of personality can be called person-centered.
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The tendency suggests that all matter tends to evolve from simpler to more complex forms.
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The tendency suggests that people tend to move toward completion or fulfillment of potentials.
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A state of exists when the organismic self, the perceived self, and the ideal self are in harmony.
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To Rogers, the real self and the self are the same concept.
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Rogers believed that each of us has an self, that is, a picture of our self as we would wish to be.
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Discrepancies between the and the organismic self results in incongruence.
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A discrepancy between self-concept and organismic experiences is called .
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People often deny or both positive and negative experiences because these experiences threaten an established self-concept.







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