Essays Tagged: "Carl Roger"

Personality Theories

we think. Albert Bandura's Social-Learning Theory, Walter Mischel's Cognitive-Affective Theory and Carl Roger's Humanistic Personality Theory suggest reasons that try to explain our overall behavior. ... mined by the specific situation in which he or she finds herself.A humanistic personality theorist, Carl Rogers assumes that we each possess an inherited urge or need for self-actualization. This is t ...

(3 pages) 566 0 2.6 Feb/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Humanist psychologist

longer were we hearing about the darker side of personality that the Neo-Freudians concentrated on. Carl Rogers focused on a brighter more hopeful way of looking at life, which encouraged people to fe ... loria appreciated the way he talked to her and the way he responded to her. When she was talking to Carl Rogers she did not get the responses she was hoping for therefore not putting in any effort to ...

(4 pages) 119 0 4.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Rogerian Theory

the therapist is also there to help guide and advise their clients with their problems and concerns.Carl Rogers was an American psychologist beginning his career as an intern in the late 1920's. He wa ...

(7 pages) 352 0 4.6 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors

Humanist VS Psychodynamic Theories

ID and the superego, childhood experiences, and defense mechanisms. Alfred Adler, Karen Horney and Carl Jung altered the fact that Freud based childhood experiences upon social experiences, not sexua ... onquer our childhood feelings of inferiority gives us the desire to crave love, security and power. Carl Jung emphasized on the unconscious (similar to Freud). He believed that the mind contains more ...

(2 pages) 236 0 4.3 Feb/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors

Personality Paper

-renowned psychologists and giving my own personal examples of each theory. I will be talking about Carl Jung's ideas of introversion and extroversion; Carl Roger's belief that people can choose wheth ... dea of the id, the ego and the superego; and Erik Erikson's eight stages of personality development Carl Jung (1875-1961) believed that our personalities include two major attitudes: extroversion and ...

(12 pages) 93 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Humanism

small number of people who would actually self-actualize as not all needs are met at the same time.Carl Rogers (1968) believed that people’s perception of the world around them affected their be ...

(3 pages) 58 0 0.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Model of Self help

Presentation of the Person-Centered modelThis approach was first developed by the late Dr Carl Rogers (1902 - 1987). Person-centered therapy, which is also known as client-centered, non-dire ... r difficulties, realize their potential, and change their lives in positive ways" (Seligman, 2006). Carl Rogers (a major contributor of the client-centered approach) emphasized the humanistic perspect ...

(8 pages) 136 0 5.0 Jul/2009

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Workplace Motivation

mparative analysis (6th ed.). Toronto: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co. 6/25/06 from http://pandc.ca/?cat=carl_rogers&page=rogerian_theoryPescitelli, D. (1996). An Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Per ... 96). An Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Personality. Retrieved 6/25/06 from http://pandc.ca/?cat=carl_rogers&page=rogerian_theoryTuckman, B. (1999). A Tripartite Model of Motivation for Achieve ...

(4 pages) 51 0 0.0 Oct/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management