Sunday, July 12, 2015

Are You a Fully Functioning Person?

Carl Rogers described the fully functioning person as the ideal personality. People who have this personality are open to experience, creative, and capable of expressing their feelings. Be sure to check out today's featured articles to discover if you have the characteristics of a fully functioning person.

 

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What Is a Fully-Functioning Person?
Carl Rogers described the fully functioning person as the ideal personality. People who have this personality are open to experience, creative, and capable of expressing their feelings. Be sure to check out today's featured articles to discover if you have the characteristics of a fully functioning person.

 

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What Is a Fully-Functioning Person?  
A fully functioning person is one who is in touch with his or her deepest and innermost feelings and desires. These individuals understand their own emotions and place a deep trust in their own instincts and urges.

 

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The Importance of Unconditional Positive Regard  
In order to become a fully functioning person, Rogers believed that a person must first experience unconditional positive regard. This involves receive complete acceptance that is free from judgement.
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The Role of Self-Actualization  
The fully functioning person is continually striving to achieve self-actualization, or fulfilling their potential.

 

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Characteristics of Self-Actualized People  
What exactly is a self-actualized person like? Those who have achieved this quality tend to be self-accepting and frequently have what are known as peak experiences.

 

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