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rusak2 [61]
2 years ago
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What describes a core condition in Rogers' person-centered therapy?

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marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
3 0

Empathy, consistency, and unconditional positive respect are the first three requirements. The basic tenets, also known as the 'facilitative conditions' or the 'client's conditions,' are the first three requirements. In other words, these are the prerequisites for the therapy to be effective.

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