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      • Carl Rogers described unconditional positive regard as: “…caring for the client, but not in a possessive way or in such a way as simply to satisfy the therapist’s own needs… It means caring for the client as a separate person, with permission to have his own feelings, his own experiences” (Rogers, 1957).
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  2. May 18, 2023 · Carl Rogers described unconditional positive regard as: “…caring for the client, but not in a possessive way or in such a way as simply to satisfy the therapists own needs… It means caring for the client as a separate person, with permission to have his own feelings, his own experiences”

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · Unconditional positive regard was introduced by Carl Rogers, a pioneer in psychology. Unconditional positive regard is all about showing genuine acceptance, empathy, and love without any strings attached. Simply put, it means accepting someone for who they are, flaws and all, and holding a nonjudgmental, caring space for them.

  4. Oct 23, 2021 · Key points. Carl Rogers' approach was unstructured like psychoanalysis and non-directive, driven by empathy rather than rote methodology. Rogers' research indicated consistently...

  5. If they have received unconditional positive regard, such that their self-regard and positive regard are closely matched, they will experience congruence. In other words, their sense of self and their experiences in life will fit together, and the child will be relatively happy and well-adjusted.

  6. Dec 27, 2022 · Rogers argued that congruence and unconditional positive regard serves as an entry point to more trusting therapeutic relationships. The realness of the therapist may inspire greater congruence on the part of the client, which facilitates growth in response to the relationship.

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  7. Aug 5, 2022 · Unconditional positive regard is a concept developed by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers. It refers to the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does. This means showing warmth, empathy, and respect for an individual, without judgment or evaluation of their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · Unconditional positive regard is a term coined by humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers and is an essential component of person-centered therapy. It refers to the therapist’s attitude of complete acceptance, nonjudgment, and support toward the client, regardless of what the client says or does.

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