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Summer Robinson
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In person-centered therapy, the therapist provides

A) symbolic interpretation of dreams.
B) posthypnotic suggestions.
C) an individually tailored program of behavior modification.
D) unconditional positive regard

Person-Centered Therapy

A form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes the importance of being in a conducive environment provided by a supportive therapist for an individual's growth and self-improvement.

Unconditional Positive Regard

An attitude of total acceptance toward another person regardless of their actions or feelings.

  • Recognize the differential characteristics among psychoanalytic therapy, behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, rational-emotive therapy, and person-centered therapy.
  • Familiarize yourself with the concept of unconditional positive regard in the realm of person-centered therapy.
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