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Rogers and theory
Rogers ' elaboration of his own theory is extensive.
Rogers described the concepts of congruence and incongruence as important ideas in his theory.
Rogers originally developed his theory to be the foundation for a system of therapy.
* Analysis of Carl Rogers theory of personality
" " The Mystery of Marie Rogêt " is particularly interesting because it is a barely fictionalized account based on Poe's theory of what happened to the real-life Mary Cecilia Rogers.
Many current and recent philosophers — e. g., Daniel Dennett, Willard Van Orman Quine, Donald Davidson, John Rogers Searle, and Jerry Fodor — operate within a broadly physicalist or materialist framework, producing rival accounts of how best to accommodate mind — functionalism, anomalous monism, identity theory, and so on.
Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers were proponents of this view, which is based on the " phenomenal field " theory of Combs and Snygg ( 1949 ).
As Rogers notes, " Balzac was interested in any social, political, or economic theory, whether from the right or the left.
This theory was first put forth by Everett Rogers.
* In Carl Rogers personality theory, the compliance between ideal self and actual self.
* Carl Rogers, the greatest exponent of humanistic psychology, exposed his theory about unconditional acceptance and self-acceptance as the best way to improve self-esteem.
Everett Rogers pioneered diffusion of innovations theory, presenting a research-based model for how and why individuals and social networks adopt new ideas, practices and products.
Among the earliest approaches we find the developmental theory of Abraham Maslow, emphazising a hierarchy of needs and motivations ; the existential psychology of Rollo May acknowledging human choice and the tragic aspects of human existence ; and the person-centered or client-centered therapy of Carl Rogers, which is centered on the client's capacity for self-direction and understanding of his or her own development.
Humanistic theory has had a strong influence on other forms of popular therapy, including Harvey Jackins ' Re-evaluation Counselling and the work of Carl Rogers, including his student Eugene Gendlin ; ( see Focusing ).
Developed by Everett Rogers, the theory describes how innovation is disseminated and communicated through certain channels over a period of time.
Writing in 2006, Walgrave and Van Aelst took up Rogers and Dearing's suggestions, creating a preliminary theory of political agenda setting, which examines factors that might influence elite policy makers ' agendas.
" The classical tradition ," Rogers notes, " also steers clear of the other horn of the Euthyphro dilemma, divine command theory.
The theory of flow was greatly used in the theories of Maslow and Rogers in their development of the humanistic tradition of psychology.
Clifford Rogers has suggested that the military revolution can best be compared with the concept of " punctuated equilibrium evolution " ( a theory originating in biology ), meaning short bursts of rapid military innovation followed by longer periods of relative stagnation.
Hartley Rogers, Jr. is a mathematician who has worked in recursion theory, and who is currently a professor in the Mathematics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Everett Rogers, a professor of rural sociology, popularized the theory in his 1962 book Diffusion of Innovations.
In the book, Rogers synthesized research from over 508 diffusion studies and produced a theory for the adoption of innovations among individuals and organizations.
To use Rogers ’ model in health requires us to assume that the innovation in classical diffusion theory is equivalent to scientific research findings in the context of practice, an assumption that has not been rigorously tested.
Rogers ' theory encouraged other psychiatrists to suspend judgement, and to listen to a person with an attitude that the client has within himself the ability to change, without actually changing who he is.

Rogers and self
Rogers identified the " real self " as the aspect of one's being that is founded in the actualizing tendency, follows organismic valuing, needs and receives positive regard and self-regard.
#“ A person learns significantly only those things that are perceived as being involved in the maintenance of or enhancement of the structure of self ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
#“ Experience which, if assimilated, would involve a change in the organization of self, tends to be resisted through denial or distortion of symbolism ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
#“ The structure and organization of self appears to become more rigid under threats and to relax its boundaries when completely free from threat ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
#“ The educational situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which ( a ) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and ( b ) differentiated perception of the field is facilitated ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
In the late 1930s, psychologists, interested in the uniquely human issues, such as the self, self-actualization, health, hope, love, creativity, nature, being, becoming, individuality, and meaning — that is, a concrete understanding of human existence, included Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and Clark Moustakas, who were interested in founding a professional association dedicated to a psychology focused on these features of human capital demanded by post-industrial society.
According to Rogers, everyone strives to become more like an " ideal self ".
Others acknowledge Rogers ' broad influence on approach, while naming a humanistic or humanistic-existentialist school group ; there is large debate over what constitute major schools and cross-influences with more tangential candidates such as feminist, Gestalt, British school, self psychology, interpersonal, family systems, integrative, systemic and communicative, with several historical influences seeding them such as object-relations.
The concept of the self is, according to Rogers, however, primarily conscious.
Rogers argues that a notion of the self that includes a reference to the unconscious ( as with Freud ) cannot be studied objectively as it can not be directly known ( Pervin & Oliver 1997 ).
Rogers does not see it as something to strive for ( that is the real self ) but an ideal imposed on us we can never fully reach ( Boeree 1998 ).
Although both theories include a hidden personality, both concepts are very different in that for Freud it is our natural state, while for Rogers it is the self created by the demands of society.
For Rogers, the core of our nature is essentially positive and aligned towards self actualisation, while for Freud, we solely are driven by sexual and aggressive instincts.

Rogers and is
Rogers observes that " It is.
Rogers stated that " one may see that Solitude and Retirement from the World is not such an unsufferable State of Life as most Men imagine, especially when People are fairly call'd or thrown into it unavoidably, as this Man was ".
The CRTC is sometimes blamed for the current state of the mobile phone industry in Canada, in which there are only three national mobile network operators – Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility, and Rogers Wireless – as well as a handful of MVNOs operating on these networks.
The acting chairman is Leonard Katz, a former executive with Rogers Communications.
Over one-third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods ( from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south ).
Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.
Additionally, Rogers is known for practicing " unconditional positive regard ," which is defined as accepting a person " without negative judgment of .... person's basic worth.
" To open one's spirit to what is going on now, and discover in that present process whatever structure it appears to have " ( Rogers 1961 )
By ideal, Rogers is suggesting something not real, something that is always out of our reach, the standard we cannot meet.
Rogers suggested that the incongruent individual, who is always on the defensive and cannot be open to all experiences, is not functioning ideally and may even be malfunctioning.
The focus is on the student ( Rogers, 1951 ).
is: Carl Rogers
In the story arc " The Death of Captain America ", Rogers is indicted on criminal charges for his anti-registration efforts, and in Captain America vol.
Captain America is purportedly laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery, but Tony Stark ( Iron Man ) and others have actually returned Rogers ' body to the Arctic where Rogers had been found years before.
The Superhuman Registration Act is repealed and Rogers reestablishes the superhero team the Avengers.

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