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According to Carl Rogers, our self-concept __________.

A) develops in early childhood
B) does not develop until we have become self-actualizing
C) is the combined effect of our id, ego, and superego
D) none of the above

Self-Concept

An individual's perception of their own abilities, weaknesses, attitudes, and values; the mental image one has of oneself.

Self-Actualizing

This term describes the process of realizing and fulfilling one's own potential and capabilities, often considered the highest level of psychological development in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

Id, Ego, Superego

Components of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality, representing the instinctual drives, rational self, and moral conscience, respectively.

  • Comprehend Carl Rogers' views on self-concept development.
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