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August 30th 2007 20:24

Rogers’s concept of growth-motivated person is a person with the fundamental desire to be better in every sense.
It is a person using his full creativity and inner forces to better adaptation, better insight and self-esteem, and realization of own potential


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August 30th 2007 20:22
In spite of everything, it is possible to identify a certain amount of similarities in both men’s vision of humanity and social functioning.
Despite having apparently opposite approaches with their theories, they seem to meet at some points.
Rogers’s theory is based on an undeniable faith in human good nature, while Freud “tended to be quite pessimistic about human nature and was sceptical about our future” (Nye, 2000) as human race


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“At a theoretical level, Rogers “growth-motivated person” is quite different from Freud’s “tension-reducing person,” (Nye, 1981, p151)

As Nye suggested, on a theoretical level, it is quite tempting, easy, and sensible (obvious) to say that Freud and Rogers are quite different


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