What was Rogers view about the self?

a. The self is our image of what we are and what we should be.
c. The self is an organized whole.
b. The self is a consistent pattern.
d. All of these are correct.


ANS: D
FEEDBACK: The self-concept is our image of what we are, what we should be, and what we would like to be. Ideally, the self is a consistent pattern, an organized whole. All aspects of the self strive for consistency.

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