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Why Being a Therapist is So Much Easier than My Real Life
As a therapist I was taught to have “unconditional positive regard” with my clients. According to Carl Rogers, unconditional positive regard involves showing complete support and acceptance of a person no matter what that person says or does.The therapist accepts and supports the client, no matter what they say or do, placing no conditions on this acceptance. That means the therapist supports the client, whether they are expressing “good” behaviors…
September 20, 2018
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