GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
FREUDS PERSONALITY THEORY
Question
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positive regard
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conditions of worth
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unconditional positive regard
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fully functioning
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Detailed explanation-1: -Self-concept-the image of oneself that develops from interactions with important, significant people in one’s life.
Detailed explanation-2: -Unconditional positive regard, a concept from Rogerian psychotherapy, is the practice of showing nonjudgmental acceptance and warmth towards therapy clients. According to Rogers, unconditional positive regard is a key component of successful therapy.
Detailed explanation-3: -Positive Regard and Self Worth Self-worth may be seen as a continuum from very high to very low. For Carl Rogers (1959) a person who has high self-worth, that is, has confidence and positive feelings about him or herself, faces challenges in life, accepts failure and unhappiness at times, and is open with people.
Detailed explanation-4: -the conditions a person must meet in order to regard himself or herself positively. the perception that individuals’ significant others value them for what they are, in their entirety, which leads the individuals to grant themselves the same unconditional positive regard.