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A fully functioning person, as conceptualized by Carl Rogers in humanistic psychology, embodies self-actualization and personal growth. Such individuals embrace authenticity, open communication, and self-awareness. They maintain congruence between their ideal and actual selves, exhibit empathy towards others, and possess an internal locus of evaluation. Rogers believed that fostering an environment of unconditional positive regard, where individuals feel accepted and valued, facilitates the development of fully functioning persons who strive toward realizing their fullest potential in various aspects of life.