An Examination of the Structural Properties and Constructive Aspects of Authenticity: A Reconsideration of Carl Rogers’ Personality TheoryTools Toper, Aydan (2022) An Examination of the Structural Properties and Constructive Aspects of Authenticity: A Reconsideration of Carl Rogers’ Personality Theory. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the last few decades, there has been a surge of interest in the notion of authenticity as a valid variable of individual differences. While research has demonstrated the variable’s association with well-being, Carl Rogers’ personality approach further suggests that people who are deemed to be more authentic are also more constructive members of society. As there is minimal research to date on the prosocial and pro-environmental aspects of authenticity, the aim of this work is to examine the structural properties of authenticity, as well as the association with more socially and ecologically constructive states of being.
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