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As the self-image grows more unrealistic, the incongruent person will:

a. show greater authenticity and unconditional positive regard.
b. demonstrate more organismic valuing.
c. experience a greater number of possible selves.
d. become confused, vulnerable, dissatisfied, or seriously maladjusted.

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Final answer:

As the self-image grows more unrealistic, the incongruent person will become confused, vulnerable, dissatisfied, or seriously maladjusted.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the self-image becomes more unrealistic, the incongruent person is likely to become confused, vulnerable, dissatisfied, or seriously maladjusted.

This means that they may experience feelings of confusion, vulnerability, dissatisfaction, or serious adjustment difficulties.

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