Asked by Diana Chetnik on Jul 24, 2024
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Rogers believed that the self is
A) our image of what we are and should be.
B) a consistent pattern.
C) an organized whole.
D) all of the answers
Organized Whole
A concept often used in the field of Gestalt psychology, emphasizing that the mind tends to perceive objects as a part of a greater whole rather than in isolation.
Consistent Pattern
A repeated or regular manner of behavior, action, or occurrence.
- Recognize the significance Rogers places on the self-concept of an individual as a coherent and orderly structure that affects behavior.
Verified Answer
AB
Adebusola BalogunJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Rogers believed that the self is composed of the actual self (our image of what we are), the ideal self (our image of what we should be), a consistent pattern, and an organized whole. Therefore, all of the answers are correct.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the significance Rogers places on the self-concept of an individual as a coherent and orderly structure that affects behavior.
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