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Latest revision as of 03:11, 11 March 2026

Tendency Towards Self-Actualization

According to Carl Rogers, the Tendency Towards Self-Actualization is the effort the individual puts into actualization of their particular Self/Self Structure[1]. This tendency may be Congruent (in LP terms Aligned or Disjunctive.

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  1. Rogers, Carl R. “A Theory of Therapy, Personality, and Interpersonal Relationships, as Developed in the Client-Centered Framework.” In Psychology: A Study of a Science. Study 1, Volume 3: Formulations of the Person and the Social Context, edited by Sigmund Koch. McGraw-Hill, 1959. p. 196.