PSYC 2230 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Perceived Control, Motivation, Abusive Power And Control
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Chapter 11 cognitive motivation: competence and control. Carl rogers and positive regard: actualizing tendency implies that the process of achieving wholeness is never complete. However, we strive for this wholeness and it is innate in all organisms: actualizing tendency creates both a need for positive regard and positive self-regard. We feel loved only to the extent that our behaviour is correct. Rogers and the fully functioning person: 1. Gut reactions leads to spontaneous and impulsive behaviour: 4. Sense of freedom: they experience a sense of personal freedom in choosing what happens to them, they are in control of their lives, 5. This creativity is also evidenced by their increased ability to adapt to change and to survive even drastic changes in their environment. Maslow"s hierarchy of needs from bottom to top. Chapter 11 cognitive motivation: competence and control: physiological needs, needs such as hunger or thirst need to be met.