Summary Student's Name.Department/ FacultyProfessor's NameCourse Code & NameDateAnalyzing Mrs. C's
PSYC 5245 StudentStudent's Name.Department/ FacultyProfessor's NameCourse Code & NameDateAnalyzing Mrs. C's symptoms through the lens of humanistic psychology, particularly Carl Rogers' concept of self-actualization and the importance of the self-concept, provides valuable insights into her case. Mrs. C's compulsive washing and obsession with cleanliness could be understood as an attempt to achieve a sense of self-actualization by aligning her behavior with her ideal self-concept, which may have been influenced by her strict Catholic upbringing and family values regarding cleanliness. From a cultural perspective, Mrs. C's background plays a significant role in shaping her personality and symptoms. Her family's emphasis on cleanliness and her father's dominance likely contributed to her deep-seated anxiety and unresolved conflicts related to sexuality. In this cultural context, maintaining cleanliness may have been equated with moral purity, adding an extra layer of complexity to her symptoms. In assess
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- Capella University
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- Advanced Health Assessment & Diagnostic Reasoning NURS-6512F
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