
Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson How to Believe in Yourself: Carl Rogers and Humanistic Psychology
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Sep 29, 2025 Dive into the world of humanistic psychology, a movement that champions the inherent goodness of people. Explore Carl Rogers' groundbreaking ideas on self-actualization, unconditional positive regard, and the importance of authenticity in therapy. The discussion also highlights the historical context of humanism and its influence on modern therapeutic practices. With practical takeaways, listeners are encouraged to embrace self-acceptance and agency, fostering personal growth and deeper connections.
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Rogers' Jaw-Dropping Group Presence
- Carl Rogers listened to each person and then mirrored back deep meanings with exact recall around a table.
- The group experienced jaw-dropping presence from his detailed, empathetic reflections.
Build A Growth-Promoting Climate
- Create a growth-promoting climate: be genuine, offer unconditional positive regard, and practice deep empathy.
- Permit yourself to fully understand another person even if that understanding might change you.
Conditions Of Worth Shape Self-Concept
- Conditions of worth explain how people disown parts of themselves to earn love and approval.
- Therapy aims to help reintegrate those disowned aspects and restore authenticity.








