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Rashad thinks of himself as an outgoing, sociable person. All his friends would agree; most of them think he is one of the most friendly, upbeat people they have ever met. According to Carl Rogers, Rashad is likely to

A) experience congruence.
B) be high in self-efficacy.
C) experience incongruence.
D) be high in self-monitoring.

Congruence

The state of agreement or harmony between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, often discussed in the context of self and identity.

Carl Rogers

A humanistic psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy and emphasized the importance of the self-concept in personality development.

Self-Efficacy

An individual's belief in their own ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.

  • Identify the value of subjective experience and self-concept in the development of humanistic personality theories.
  • Identify the critical elements needed for the evolution of a congruent self-concept as proposed by Carl Rogers.
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