Asked by Haani Rishard on Sep 25, 2024
The fully functioning person
A) represses negative feelings.
B) develops defenses against threats to the self.
C) relies on stereotypes to judge people.
D) is open to all experiences and feelings.
Fully Functioning Person
A concept in humanistic psychology referring to an individual who is living in alignment with their true self, actively growing, and realizing their potential.
Negative Feelings
Emotions that are unpleasant or undesirable, such as sadness, anger, or frustration.
Stereotypes
Oversimplified, generalized beliefs about a group or category of people that can affect perception and behavior towards them, often leading to prejudice and discrimination.
- Become familiar with the qualities and traits that Rogers associates with a fully functioning individual.
Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the qualities and traits that Rogers associates with a fully functioning individual.