Respuesta :
C) unconditional positive regard (which is feeling loved and worthy despite what happens), I think.
Answer:
c. unconditional positive regard
Explanation:
The Unconditional Positive Consideration, CPI (or Unconditional Positive Regard, UPR) was popularized by Carl Rogers from 1956. He himself attributes his coinage to Stanley Standal, who in 1954 included it in his doctoral thesis ‘The need for positive regard’.
It is a therapeutic concept that considers that a positive relationship between therapist and patient is an important part in an effective treatment (unlike, for example, the psychoanalytic approach). Rogers developed his client-centered therapeutic approach based on four competencies of the psychotherapist: empathy, unconditional positive consideration, congruence and attitude towards technique.