Famous psychologists Sigmund Freud and Karl Rogers are our great contemporary researchers. They made major progress in the field of psychology, clinical evidence and expertise. They all developed a "hidden" personality theory that believes that psychologists have "hidden" personality in people, they do not know. This concept suggests that human beings and roles play a role in the theory behind human motives. Sigmund Freud and Karl Rogers have similarities in their theories.
Responsible Runner: FREUD V. ROGERS 1 Floyd and Roger Smirna Davis - Washington Rocky Mountain University FREUD V. ROGERS 2 Abstract This article describes Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis theory and Karl Rogers. "The main principle of customer-centered theory is to compare and contrast these two theories and to analyze their strengths and weaknesses and further empirically support the theory of choice, which is the most important in the treatment of psychological disorders V. ROGERS 3 Freud and Rogers stated that psychology theory can not be separated from his theorized theorist and cultural and social background as well as all scientific theories. (Rutherford, 2000). Analysis may support this argument.
Freud and Roger's character theory are based on very different assumptions. Their role in humanity and rationality in human motives are opposite. Both theories contain hidden personality, but for Freud this is our natural condition and for Rogers it is created by social needs, so the two concepts are very different. self. Freud believes that people will appear unconsciously in incests, killings, and other acts considered crimes in modern society, if accepted. Freud believes that tension is caused by suppression of our unconscious motivation, which is basically uncomfortable for others (Pervin 1997)
Famous psychologists Sigmund Freud and Karl Rogers are our great contemporary researchers. They made major progress in the field of psychology, clinical evidence and expertise. They all developed a "hidden" personality theory that believes that psychologists have "hidden" personality in people, they do not know. This concept suggests that human beings and roles play a role in the theory behind human motives. Sigmund Freud and Karl Rogers have similarities in their theories. They are all influenced by patient work and share their familiarity through years of clinical experience. Based on their experimental work, Sigmund Freud believes human nature is inherently aggressive, and Karl Rogers believes that people were born to be good people. Indeed, Sigmund Freud and Karl Rogers have different perspectives and different assumptions about personality.