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Unconditional positive regard, as Rogers used it, involves not judging clients and:

AAccepting who they are
BCorrecting their errors
CRanking their progress
DRecording their faults
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Accepting who they are
1. Rogerian therapy rests on a particular therapist stance. 2. Carl Rogers developed Rogerian, or client-centered therapy. 3. Therapists also practice what Rogers called unconditional positive regard. 4. It involves not judging clients. 5. It means simply accepting them for who they are. _Source: OpenStax Psychology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 16 'Therapy and Treatment', sections 16.1-16.4_
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