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In client-centered therapy, the therapist must demonstrate a complete, nonjudgmental acceptance of the client as a person. This approach is most consistent with which of the following conditions of therapy?

A) Empathy.
B) Genuineness.
C) Conditional free association.
D) Unconditional positive regard.

Client-Centered Therapy

A form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers, focusing on the individual's self-perceived world and unconditional positive regard.

Nonjudgmental Acceptance

Embracing individuals' experiences and feelings without assessing them as good or bad.

Unconditional Positive Regard

A concept in client-centered therapy implying complete acceptance and support of a person no matter what they say or do.

  • Outline the key principles and targets of client-centered therapy in conjunction with positive psychology.
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