Abstract:
College students in Neijiang Normal University were questionaired so as to explore the correlation between their self-confidence and self-congruence. The results showed that there exists a certain degree of negative correlation between the various factors affecting self-confidence and self-congruence, a higher self-confidence indicating a higher self-congruence. Students with a high score in regard of self confidence differ drastically with those with a low score in this regard in terms of self-and-experience disharmony and self-flexibility. The overall self-confidence, the willingness to talk, personal mood and sports have a very strong predicting power to a person’s self-congruence, of which the overall self-confidence is of the best predicting effect.