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This is another discuss question we will be having for my class on self-esteem. Working ahead of my readings. .....Discuss how a Rogerian perspective would explain the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of people with low self-esteem. Explain how this theoretical orientation suggest a means to assist people in overcoming their sense of low self-esteem.

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This solution explains how a Rogerian perspective would view people with low self-esteem and suggestions for helping people with low self-esteem.

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According to the Rogerian perspective self-esteem is an individual's judgment of his/her own worthiness. Low self-esteem is believed to be a result of personal judgment of unworthiness. Rogerian theory suggests that people who have a self-view that is consistent in any situation are psychologically healthier than people whose self-view depends on the situation. People with high self-esteem would tend to have a consistent ...

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