Asked by britney garcia on Jun 27, 2024

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If a person criticized everything he did, looking for flaws, and never could measure up to his personal standards, he would be exhibiting what Rogers called:

A) empathy.
B) unconditional positive regard.
C) conditions of worth.
D) moral anxiety.

Conditions Of Worth

According to client-centered theorists, the internal standards by which a person judges his or her own lovability and acceptability, determined by the standards to which the person was held as a child.

Personal Standards

Individual beliefs about the level of excellence or performance that one should achieve to be satisfied with oneself.

  • Understand the critical role of unconditional positive regard and conditions of worth within the framework of Rogers's theory of client-centered therapy.
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emanuel vincentJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Rogers referred to "conditions of worth" as standards we believe we must meet to be valued by others. When a person criticizes everything they do, unable to meet their own personal standards, they are experiencing conditions of worth, where their self-acceptance is contingent upon meeting these standards.