Janet Staples Idea Of Self-Regard In The Classroom

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Beside get positive regard from her parents, Janet gets positive regard from her teacher like quoted below. “I gave Ms. Staples my story today. It's over TEN PAGES. Ms. Staples said no wonder it took me so long to write. I said I KNOW how busy she is and all (apparently teachers. like whales, are an endangered species!!!). but I would REALLY appreciate it if she could read it as soon as she has a chance. Now that my creativity has been turned on, it needs FEEDBACK Ms. Staples said she'd do her best.” (Sheldon 220). Janet finally can finish her story. In the phrase revealed Janet need a positive regard has fulfilled. Her teacher’s appraisal of Janet's effort can lead to feelings of complacency. Positive responses from people around also affect …show more content…

This term is used to denote a positive regard satisfaction which has become associated with a particular self-experience or a group of self-experiences, in which this satisfaction is independent of positive regard transactions with social others (Rogers 209). Janet gets self-regard just like the phrase “I'd like to think that the new Jocelyn Bandry owe, something to me and the Dark Phase. I mean, it’s possible, isn’t it? She show me Struggling to live deeply and meaningfully and she was inspired.” (Sheldon 220). Janet is satisfying to receive positive regard, then also feel satisfied to give positive regard to others. Janet is able to build a warm and trusting relationship with others. Janet has a concern for the feelings of others, can show empathy as well as understand the principle of giving and receiving a positive …show more content…

And, anyway, I was pretty shocked by Sigmund's behavior you expect more from a psychotherapist, especially if he's your father. But D and I have already discussed how everyone has a secret self, so I wasn't totally unprepared. In reality, we are on our own in this life and have to learn to deal with that and be independent and responsible, (That's One of the really good things about being in the DP: you're not looking at the world through the rose-tinted glasses of a child. You appreciate how deep, and painful life can be.).” (Sheldon 201). Each individual experiences a different self-actualization process. The first process is the increased openness to experience. It is seen in Janet who has been able to see the positive and negative effects of her own action when her mother left home. Even Janet can accept the fact but she tends to reject the stimulus that appears. Janet has not yet able to adapt the changes that occurred in her family. Janet cannot survive under this condition. When she feels lonely, she then immediately finds her best friend and tells it all but the quote below shows Janet already openness