Carl Roger’s view!
He Believes that growth-promoting climate required empathy, genuineness, and acceptance. According to Rogers, people nurture our growth by being genuine, or open with their own feelings, dropping their facades, and being transparent and self-disclosing. People also nurture our growth by being accepting. Rogers called this acceptance unconditional positive regard. This is an attitude of grace, an attitude that values us even knowing our failings. It is a profound relief to drop our pretenses, confess our worst feelings, and discover that we are still accepted. Finally, people nurture our growth by being empathic, or the so called "putting yourself in someone else's shoes" feeling.
Growth is attributed to these three characteristics because as one is genuine, accepted by others and themselves, and empathetic towards someone else who returns the favor allows people to fully self-actualize, or reach their full potential. A positive self-concept, which genuineness, acceptance, and empathy provide leads to a positive view of one's self and therefore, self-actualization.
He Believes that growth-promoting climate required empathy, genuineness, and acceptance. According to Rogers, people nurture our growth by being genuine, or open with their own feelings, dropping their facades, and being transparent and self-disclosing. People also nurture our growth by being accepting. Rogers called this acceptance unconditional positive regard. This is an attitude of grace, an attitude that values us even knowing our failings. It is a profound relief to drop our pretenses, confess our worst feelings, and discover that we are still accepted. Finally, people nurture our growth by being empathic, or the so called "putting yourself in someone else's shoes" feeling.
Growth is attributed to these three characteristics because as one is genuine, accepted by others and themselves, and empathetic towards someone else who returns the favor allows people to fully self-actualize, or reach their full potential. A positive self-concept, which genuineness, acceptance, and empathy provide leads to a positive view of one's self and therefore, self-actualization.