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Rashad thinks of himself as an outgoing, sociable person. All his friends would agree; most of them think he is one of the most friendly, upbeat people they have ever met. According to Carl Rogers, Rashad is likely to

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Experience congruence.

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When a persons idea of themself and the actual experience of themselves and the view and opinion of others on that individual are similar, what is experienced is congruence. In this case, Rashad thinks of himself as outgoing and social, creating an image of himself in his mind. In this case, also others think he is as he thinks he is, therefore, there is a state of congruence. If this werent like this, the state would be of incongruence, a difference between the persons ideal self and the actual experience.

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