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Fourteen-year-old Thomisina knows she has made some bad choices at times, and these choices have gotten her into serious trouble on a number of occasions. However, she is confident that her parents love her, in spite of her mistakes. Based on the theory developed by Carl Rogers, Thomisina perceives her parents' affection as _________.

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Unconditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept.

Step-by-step explanation:

Carl Rogers in his therapy believed that when people experience conditional positive regard, where approval hinges solely on the individual's actions, incongruence may occur. During these early years, children learn that they are loved and accepted by their parents and other family members. This contributes to feelings of confidence and self-worth.

Unconditional positive regard from caregivers during the early years of life can help contribute to feelings of self-worth as people grow older.

As people age, the regard of others plays more of a role in shaping a person's self-image.

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