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| the force for growth and development that is innate in all organisms |
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| organismic valuing process |
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| inner sense within a person, which guides him or her in the directions of growth and health |
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| rogers's term for a mentally healthy person |
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| what a person feels he or she ought to be like |
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| the self that contains the actualizing tendency |
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| the expectations a person must live up to before receiving respect and love |
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| unconditional positive regard |
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| accepting and valuing a person without requiring particular behaviors as a prerequisite |
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| therapy based on the belief that the person seeking help is the best judge of the direction that will lead to growth |
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| characteristic of a good therapist, which involves positively valuing the client; also called unconditional positive regard |
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| a feeling of consistency between the real self and the ideal self |
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| the ability of the therapist to understand the subjective experience of the client |
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| measuring instrument to assess how far along an individual is to the goal of becoming a fully functioning person |
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| growth-enhancing technique in which a group of people openly and honestly express their feelings and opinions |
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| the leader of an encounter group |
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| rogers's orientation to therapy and education, which focuses on the experience of the client or student rather than the therapist or teacher |
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| side relationships, which supplement a person's primary committed relationship |
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