Term ID: T2507

Incongruence

/incongruence/
In humanistic psychology, the mismatch between one's ideal self and actual experience, creating psychological tension and distress that motivates personal growth or defensive responses.
Example: Feeling distressed when one's caring, patient ideal self conflicts with actually feeling irritated and impatient with children during stressful periods.

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Reference: Rogers (1951)