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The collection of beliefs about one's own nature, unique qualities and typical behaviour is referred to as one's ____, according to Rogers.

A) self-concept
B) phenomenology
C) state of incongruence
D) level of self-actualisation

Self-Concept

An individual's awareness and perception of themselves, including their beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about their own identity.

Carl Rogers

Renowned as a founder of humanistic psychology, emphasizing an individual's inherent drive towards self-actualization and the importance of a supportive therapeutic environment.

Phenomenology

A philosophical and methodological approach to understanding human experiences and the essence of consciousness.

  • Comprehend the significance of subjective experience and self-concept within the framework of humanistic personality theories.
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