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According to Carl Rogers, anxiety and neurotic behaviors occur when

a person has low self-esteem
there is matching between the real self and ideal self
there is a discrepancy between the real self and ideal self
the individual receives too much unconditional positive regard
the individual has a poor sense of self-efficacy

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Answer:

there is a discrepancy between the real self and ideal self.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Carl Rogers, anxiety and neurotic behaviors occur when there is a discrepancy between a person's actual experiences, behaviors, and qualities (real self) and their ideal self (the person they would like to be or think they should be). In other words, when there is a significant difference between a person's self-concept and their ideal self, it can lead to psychological distress and maladaptive behavior.

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