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This video explores Carl Rogers's concept of the fully functioning person, which represents his vision of good psychological health. It emphasizes that Rogers and Maslow aimed to shift the focus from psychological ill-health to the characteristics associated with psychological well-being. Key points covered include: • The Fully Functioning Person - An individual in touch with their actualizing tendency and organism, typically at stage six or seven of development. • The Good Life - A life where decisions are based on what one's organism is communicating, allowing for movement in any direction. Rogers viewed it not as a destination, but an ongoing process. • Openness to Experience - A characteristic of fully functioning individuals, encompassing both inner and outer experiences. They have less to fear because their self-concept is adaptable and fluid. • Increasingly Existential Lifestyle - These people are constantly questioning who they are, moment by moment. • Increasing Organismic Trust - Trust in oneself, and confidence that this trust will lead to satisfying decisions that are meaningful. • Greater Sense of Freedom - More internal space to maneuver and discern subtle options. • Creativity - Adapting to the world in a way that is both creative and fulfilling. • Trustworthiness - Rogers believed people are inherently trustworthy when connected to their organism and that negative behaviors arise when this connection is disrupted. • Greater Richness of Life - Experiencing a full range of emotions with depth and intensity. Rogers suggests that words like "engaging, meaningful, challenging, rewarding" are better descriptors than "happy" or "content". This video is part of an online course in person-centred counselling and psychotherapy. A playlist covering the videos in order is available here: • Person-Centred Counselling & Psychoth... https://davehansentherapy.co.uk/