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Adaptive value of positive illusions: coping with adversity and improving relationships. [PDF]
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1981
Although the concept of pseudo-self-actualization is potentially quite important, it has not developed, theoretically or empirically, beyond the level initially presented by Shostrom. Consequently, it is difficult to define exact standards for judging pseudo-self-actualizing, to determine its frequency, or even to test Shostrom's explanation for such ...
James J. Forest, George Sicz
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Although the concept of pseudo-self-actualization is potentially quite important, it has not developed, theoretically or empirically, beyond the level initially presented by Shostrom. Consequently, it is difficult to define exact standards for judging pseudo-self-actualizing, to determine its frequency, or even to test Shostrom's explanation for such ...
James J. Forest, George Sicz
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Self-Actualization of “Paranormals”
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1971Summary A sample of 56 Ss nominated by others as paranormals and self-stated as experiencing paranormal (occult) phenomena, were administered measures purportedly reflected dimensions of the self-actualization concept. Ss reported both their interest in, and experience of, 15 areas of paranormal phenomena.
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The Humanistic Psychologist, 1979
Abstract Hegel says that mind develops through three phases, which he calls soul, consciousness, and mind. By referring to these three phases as the Primary level, the Social level and the Realizing level, it makes it clearer that they link up with thoroughly familiar phenomena in the field of psychotherapy and with contemporary life generally. In fact,
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Abstract Hegel says that mind develops through three phases, which he calls soul, consciousness, and mind. By referring to these three phases as the Primary level, the Social level and the Realizing level, it makes it clearer that they link up with thoroughly familiar phenomena in the field of psychotherapy and with contemporary life generally. In fact,
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Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1991
Carl Rogers's construct of self-actualization changed significantly in its theoretical meaning and usage. In an early period, self-actualization identified Rogers's central motivational construct, which centered on optimal functioning. In later theoretical periods, the tendency toward self-actualization became part of a larger and more dynamic ...
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Carl Rogers's construct of self-actualization changed significantly in its theoretical meaning and usage. In an early period, self-actualization identified Rogers's central motivational construct, which centered on optimal functioning. In later theoretical periods, the tendency toward self-actualization became part of a larger and more dynamic ...
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Self-actualization and poststroke rehabilitation
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2007Rehabilitation is influenced by the individual's abilities and resources and extent to which they are used. This study explored self-actualization (capacity to maximize use of one's abilities and resources) in 37 individuals attending in-patient rehabilitation following a stroke by (1) comparing the level of self-actualization of the participants to ...
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