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A therapist who nonjudgmentally accepts and values a client even when aware of the client's personal failings most clearly demonstrates

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The therapist would be excellently demonstrating what is known as the unconditional positive regard. The unconditional positive regard, developed by Carl Rogers, is a concept, belief, hope that by accepting and valuing the patient unconditionally, in that environment, they can tap into themselves and their enormous potential which will help them overcome their problems and grow constructively.





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