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Studia Psychologica Vol.52, No.4, p.333-338, 2010 |
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Title: THE PSYCHOLOGICALLY INTEGRATED PERSON AND THE PARAMETERS OF OPTIMAL FUNCTIONING | ||
Author: Eva SOLLÁROVÁ, Tomáš SOLLÁR | ||
Abstract: The integrated person is defined by Rogers as unified within him/herself at all levels and with low discrepancy between the present self and the desired self. Optimal functioning of a person occurs when the various aspects of a person are integrated into a relatively harmonious organization. This paper presents a research study where relationships between the level of personal psychological integration and proactive coping, self-esteem, neuroticism and openness to experience in nontherapeutic settings (n = 55 administrative workers) are studied. We found that highly integrated persons are more proactive, have more positive self-esteem and are less neurotic. The relationship between psychological integration and openness was not confirmed. |
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Keywords: psychological integration, present self, desired self, proactive coping, self-esteem, neuroticism, openness to experience | ||
Year: 2010, Volume: 52, Issue: 4 | Page From: 333, Page To: 338 | |
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