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Do you struggle with how to present your true self to others? Are you unsure who your "true self" even is? Core Self Theory can help. Core Self Theory, a model developed by Dr. Saroyan during his years as an educator, consultant, and mental health clinician, is designed to help us understand ourselves and others as unique individuals. Understanding your deep inner self (the Core Self) allows for better social interaction within your environment and in your relationships with others. Being your Core Self means being true to yourself through honest self-expression, acknowledging internal…mehr

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Do you struggle with how to present your true self to others? Are you unsure who your "true self" even is? Core Self Theory can help. Core Self Theory, a model developed by Dr. Saroyan during his years as an educator, consultant, and mental health clinician, is designed to help us understand ourselves and others as unique individuals. Understanding your deep inner self (the Core Self) allows for better social interaction within your environment and in your relationships with others. Being your Core Self means being true to yourself through honest self-expression, acknowledging internal reactions, and having the freedom to express yourself genuinely. Whether you are a person struggling with your self-identity, a parent wanting to help your child be their true self, or a clinician, Core Self Theory can be applied in a variety of ways. Personally, it helps in self-understanding and self-acceptance. Socially, it influences our understanding, compassion, and acceptance of others' uniqueness. Therapeutically, counselors can use it to guide clients toward deeper insight with greater self-awareness. The model explores the various parts of the Self and identifies different ways we behave when trying to maneuver in different social situations. Perhaps of the utmost importance, it leads to the acceptance of individuality, for oneself and others, and can lead to a more tolerant and inclusive society.
Autorenporträt
John Saroyan, EdD, received his doctorate in counseling and educational psychology at the University of San Francisco. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and licensed marriage and family therapist, with a private practice in San Pedro, California. He is also a psychologist at the Pepperdine University Counseling Center in Malibu, California. As a Fulbright Scholar Specialist, Dr. Saroyan helped develop mental health treatment programs for children and adolescents outside the country. As a military and family life consultant with the United States Department of Defense, he worked with American soldiers and their families internationally.Dr. Saroyan has published articles related to Core Self Theory and coauthored Trapped Between Innocence and Death, a book addressing the complexities of gang culture. As the clinical director of adolescent treatment programs in Los Angeles County, he played a pivotal role in shaping the futures of at-risk youth. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Saroyan enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, and traveling.