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In the book, Rogers argues that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | In the book, Rogers argues that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | ||
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The book also covers the concept of a "fully functioning person" | The book also covers the concept of a "fully functioning person" | ||
in which Rogers explains that a fully functioning person is someone who is open to experience, trusts their own feelings, and is able to make their own choices. Rogers also talks about the importance of self-actualization and self-esteem and how society can often get in the way of these processes. | in which Rogers explains that a fully functioning person is someone who is open to experience, trusts their own feelings, and is able to make their own choices. Rogers also talks about the importance of self-actualization and self-esteem and how society can often get in the way of these processes. | ||
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in which he states that when people are not true to themselves, they will experience a sense of disharmony and discomfort in their lives. He argues that in therapy, the goal is to help clients become more congruent, or true to themselves, in order to live a more fulfilling and satisfying life. | in which he states that when people are not true to themselves, they will experience a sense of disharmony and discomfort in their lives. He argues that in therapy, the goal is to help clients become more congruent, or true to themselves, in order to live a more fulfilling and satisfying life. | ||
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"On Becoming a Person" | "On Becoming a Person" | ||
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