by Norb Leahy (Carl
Rogers Personality Theory)
Inner-directed - Guided in
thought and behavior by one's own set of values rather than societal standards
or norms. (this works best when we are skeptical of external standards)
Other-directed - Directed or guided
chiefly by external standards as opposed to one's own standards or values. Pertaining to someone
readily influenced by the attitudes
of others. (this does not work well if the external standards
are corrupt, but works extremely well if you want to be a better baseball
player or go to heaven)
Carl
Rogers’ theories are based on Basic Assumptions and beliefs about Personality
Development. Rogers has an optimistic
view that is useful in working with high performance groups.
Basic Assumptions
+ Optimistic view of human nature
+ Humans are growth oriented, individualistic
+ Client is in charge, responsible
+ Always "becoming"
+ Inner directedness
+ Self regard, conditions of worth
Personality Development
+ Humans develop in positive and constructive manner
+ Congruence - Genuineness or realness
+ Unconditional Positive Regard - Acceptance and caring
+ Accurate empathetic understanding - ability to grasp the subjective world of another
+ Mental health -- Is a congruence of ideal self and real self
+ Optimistic view of human nature
+ Humans are growth oriented, individualistic
+ Client is in charge, responsible
+ Always "becoming"
+ Inner directedness
+ Self regard, conditions of worth
Personality Development
+ Humans develop in positive and constructive manner
+ Congruence - Genuineness or realness
+ Unconditional Positive Regard - Acceptance and caring
+ Accurate empathetic understanding - ability to grasp the subjective world of another
+ Mental health -- Is a congruence of ideal self and real self
Sources: http://home.earthlink.net/~andyda/psych/personality/baperson.html www.thefreedictionary.com/inner-directed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rogers
Carl Rogers’ theories were based on his beliefs. For
those who share his assumptions there are other authors and consultants who
have compatible theories. Carl Rogers (Inner-Directedness and Self
Actualization). Art Miller (SIMA “Do what you love”), Gordon Allport (Traits),
William Marston (DISC test), Ralph Waldo Emerson (Self Reliance), Ayn Rand
(Individual Sovereignty), J Edwards Deming (Rational behavior requires theory,
Remove fear from the workplace).
Our world-view includes our view of human nature. I have
asked the question: “What percent of the population do you believe are capable
of succeeding in life ?” Anyone who
believes that most people can succeed would agree with my list of authors
above. My criteria for succeeding in
life would be self-supporting, not overburdened, happily employed, happy
relationships, doing what you love. You
could be a janitor. I was always keen to identify real abilities in individuals
and unleash them.
Being other-directed (influenced by others) isn’t
necessarily a bad thing. People who seek
coaching and collaboration are successful.
Styles also vary. In the Personal Styles
Profile, we can identify a dominant style.
One is the Friendly Helper. I tested a successful Hospital CEO. Staff came to him for help and he helped
them. He was a servant-leader. That’s how he found out everything that was
happening in his hospital. He chose his style well. The other two styles were
Strong Achiever and Logical Thinker.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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