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E100.2 Unconditional Positive Regard in Psychology and Practice



The provided source offers an extensive examination of unconditional positive regard (UPR), a foundational concept in psychology, particularly within client-centered therapy as pioneered by Carl Rogers. This article defines UPR as an attitude of complete acceptance and love for an individual, regardless of their actions, and differentiates it from accepting every behavior. Furthermore, the text explores the psychology behind UPR, discussing its application in counseling, social work, and parenting, while also suggesting practical techniques for implementation, such as modifying words and focusing on feelings. Finally, the source includes quotes from Carl Rogers and others on the topic, a list of related books by Rogers, and a collection of user comments affirming the importance of this psychological principle.

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