Carl Roger's Phenomenological Theory
Across
- 7. Technique used by Rogers to assess self-concept
- 9. Mismatch between self-concept and real experience
- 11. Central element in Roger’s view of human behavior
- 13. Being true to oneself rather than conforming to societal norms
- 14. Organized pattern of perceptions about oneself
- 16. The innate drive to realize one’s full potential
- 17. Desire to maintain a stable self-image
- 18. Theory emphasizing personal, subjective experience
Down
- 1. crucial in psychological development
- 2. Key aspect of how individuals perceive their world
- 3. How a person currently perceives themselves
- 4. Founder of the Phenomenological Theory of Personality
- 5. Alignment between self-concept and actual experience
- 6. The individual's total subjective experience
- 8. Need for acceptance and respect from others
- 10. Defense mechanism that reshapes reality to protect self-concept
- 12. Refusing to acknowledge reality that contradicts self-concept
- 15. The person you aspire to be