Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology

This study aims to analyze the self-concept and self-actualization contained in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill by Arezo Zaenab based on Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory. This research uses descriptive qualitative method with Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory approach....

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Main Authors: Shinta Maulidiyah, Penny Respati Yurisa
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Mulawarman 2025-08-01
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description This study aims to analyze the self-concept and self-actualization contained in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill by Arezo Zaenab based on Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory. This research uses descriptive qualitative method with Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory approach. The data sources in this research are primary data and secondary data. The data collection technique used in this research is reading and writing. From the results of this study, the author found seven data findings which are divided into four components of self-concept, and success in achieving self-actualization, which include: (1) real self, Sarah's attitude that sticks to her perception, (2) ideal self, Sarah tries to accept her mother's views, (3) conditional positive regard, Khadijah accepts Sarah without worrying too much about her behavior, (4) unconditional positive regard, Khadijah accepts Sarah without worrying too much about her behavior, and (5) self-actualization, Sarah overcomes her psychological challenges and reaches her best potential. Based on the results of the above research, it can be concluded that with the acceptance and support of her mother, Sarah managed to overcome these challenges, change her views, by developing to reach her best potential without being afraid of shadows anymore.
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spelling doaj-art-8db016e0665a42e6b2e69da9ca1be6c52025-08-20T03:43:58ZengUniversitas MulawarmanDiglosia2615-725X2615-86552025-08-018310.30872/diglosia.v8i3.1236Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychologyShinta Maulidiyah0Penny Respati Yurisa1UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim MalangUIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang This study aims to analyze the self-concept and self-actualization contained in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill by Arezo Zaenab based on Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory. This research uses descriptive qualitative method with Carl Rogers' humanistic psychology theory approach. The data sources in this research are primary data and secondary data. The data collection technique used in this research is reading and writing. From the results of this study, the author found seven data findings which are divided into four components of self-concept, and success in achieving self-actualization, which include: (1) real self, Sarah's attitude that sticks to her perception, (2) ideal self, Sarah tries to accept her mother's views, (3) conditional positive regard, Khadijah accepts Sarah without worrying too much about her behavior, (4) unconditional positive regard, Khadijah accepts Sarah without worrying too much about her behavior, and (5) self-actualization, Sarah overcomes her psychological challenges and reaches her best potential. Based on the results of the above research, it can be concluded that with the acceptance and support of her mother, Sarah managed to overcome these challenges, change her views, by developing to reach her best potential without being afraid of shadows anymore. https://diglosiaunmul.com/index.php/diglosia/article/view/1236self-conceptself-actualizationCarl Rogers’ humanistic psychology
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self-actualization
Carl Rogers’ humanistic psychology
title Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology
title_full Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology
title_fullStr Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology
title_full_unstemmed Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology
title_short Self-concept and self-actualization in the short story Shodiqi Adz Dzill: A review of humanistic psychology
title_sort self concept and self actualization in the short story shodiqi adz dzill a review of humanistic psychology
topic self-concept
self-actualization
Carl Rogers’ humanistic psychology
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