![]() ![]() Real selves matching ideal selves was labeled as “congruent” and associated with positive self-esteem. If your ideal self did not match the reality of your real self, he suggested your self-concept was “incongruent,” and your self-esteem was likely to be negatively affected. Rogers believed how your ideal self and real self aligned was important to the development of your self-esteem.
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