PS271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Positive Psychology

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Marie claire ideal self was not matching her real self. Subjectivity how individuals differ and how they see how they see the phenomena. A(cid:374) e(cid:374)duri(cid:374)g perso(cid:374)al judge(cid:373)e(cid:374)t of worthi(cid:374)ess : what is most critical, is children"s perceptio(cid:374) of pare(cid:374)t"s appraisal begins to form self-esteem. Marie claire grew up with solid, enduring and comfortable self-esteem. Self = ideal and actual self: difference is okay up to a degree too big therapeutic interventions, high variability instability. Perceived self and experienced self has a bigger divide. Do it another time for your ideal self. Then compared: theory: humanistic phenomenological self theory (slides on myls) Humanistic = belief that humans can grow and change (personality) When, who, how and steps to changing it: change personality when it is incongruent. Loss of positive regard: therapeutic change therapeutic atmosphere needed can be anybody that engages w you that changes your personality, have to be consistent and over a period of time.

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