PERSONALITY
HUMANISTIC THEORIES
Question
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Humanistic Psychology
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Self-Actualization
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Self
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Positive Regard
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Conditions of Worth
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Detailed explanation-1: -Self-concept is the image we have of ourselves. It is influenced by many forces, including our interaction with important people in our lives.
Detailed explanation-2: -Social-Cognitive Perspective Albert Bandura is the person most closely identified with this approach. He believed the personality is the result of an interaction that takes place between a person and his or her social context.
Detailed explanation-3: -Self-regulation, also known as emotional regulation, is the process of consciously managing how we feel about certain emotions, thoughts, events, experiences or behaviors.
Detailed explanation-4: -Positive Regard and Self Worth Self-worth may be seen as a continuum from very high to very low. For Carl Rogers (1959) a person who has high self-worth, that is, has confidence and positive feelings about him or herself, faces challenges in life, accepts failure and unhappiness at times, and is open with people.