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Rogers stated: Practice, theory and research make it clear that the person-centered approach is built on a basic trust in the person . . . (It) depends on the actualizing tendency present in every living organism’s tendency to grow, to develop, to realize its full potential.
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SUMMARY OF ACTUALIZING TENDENCY, SELF ACTUALIZING TENDENCY AND ... According to my reading of Rogers, the AT is a concept referring to the basic biological, ... etc.) are factors in the person's immediate circumstances - social and physical, personal history, learning, inherited subsystem; characteristics and such.
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personcentered.com/actualizing.html
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Rogers (1959) maintains that the human "organism" has an underlying "actualizing tendency", which aims to develop all capacities in ways that maintain or enhance the organism and move it ... The self-concept is "the organized set of characteristics that the individual perceives as peculiar to himself/herself" (Ryckman, 1993,
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Actualizing Tendency works on the premise that everything living, no matter how simple or complex that organism is, it will do its best, that all living organisms are programmed to survive and do as well as they possibly can.
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10. Human beings have a social nature, consequently a basic directionality of the actualising tendency in humans is toward constructive social behaviour (Rogers, 1982). It is true of all directional characteristics of individuals and species, that the better the environmental/social conditions of the organism,
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www.allanturner.co.uk/papers/actualization.html
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when one's need for positive regard is met, then, one's tendency toward self-actualization becomes manifested. When an individual's self-concept is relatively congruent with his or her experience, the actualizing tendency can operate without impediment. ... In addition, Maslow (1954) highlighted these characteristics:
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5 basic assumptions of Motivation in the Maslow model. ... Other Characteristics of Self-Actualized People ... Ironically, when Maslow completed the POI, it showed that he had only a slight self-actualizing tendency. He scored much lower than individuals who were identified as self-actualizers.
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Carl Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carl Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology. Rogers is widely considered to be one of t...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rogers
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Therapies Historical Background of Psychotherapy Psychotherapy - basic characteristics 1. verbal interaction between therapist & client 2. development of a supportive relationship in which a client can bring up & discuss traumatic a.k.a. person-centered therapy, assumes that each person has an actualizing tendency,
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