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    unconditional positive regard is. So, if it is possible for therapists to experience unconditional positive regard towards clients, what would be the best way to express this to a client? Is it in what you say? Would it be appropriate to say, “I accept you completely and totally as the person you are”? Or “I value you as a whole person no matter what you’ve done.” This would be the direct approach but could this lead to problems because expressing too much positive regard could be overwhelming to

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    Blog 2 Unconditional positive regard - a concept developed by the late psychologist Carl Rogers back in the 1960's. Unconditoinal positive regard is to accept and respect others without judgement and I would argue a determining factor in the rapport building process; it is a key element of our work as therapists, both 'in the office' and out in the field of our adventure therapy programs. As Will recently mentioned in a previous blogpost, 'uncondtional positive regard and genuine warmth are the best

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    In tonight’s session we have been learning further about Carl Rogers and his conditions of a successful person- centred therapy. We have been exploring Unconditional Positive Regard, a term used by Rogers to describe a basic acceptance and support of a person regardless what they say or do. Unconditional Positive Regard is an attitude of the counsellor towards his client. Rogers believes that this attitude is essential to a healthy development and cause a positive therapeutic movement in a therapy

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    Life Regard Model

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    In this study, we investigated the relationship between life regard, perceived social support, HIV symptom load, forgiveness and optimism. We hypothesized that life regard, perceived social support and forgiveness would positively correlate with optimism, people who reported HIV symptoms would be less optimistic than people without HIV related symptoms and that our independent variables accounted for a significant proportion of variance in optimism. Our results support these hypotheses, except for

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    Solutions to Handling Young Children in Regards to Vaccination Parents and professionals agree that immunization times have changed because of questions asked about children vaccines. Professionals remain most trusted source of information about vaccines. Professionals and parents personal relationship helps parents in understanding and choosing vaccinations. Nevertheless, infant health evaluation from time to time is important since it helps professionals to advise parents on what to expect in

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    In Regards to Tyrone Tyrone is not a city in fact it is far from it. Living in Tyrone means everyone knows everyone, you better at least eat Jenos once a week and you must know every world to Tyrone by Jason Gold. Living here as done so much more for me than just shaping where I eat who I know and what I listen to, this town has shaped my life and has made me who I am today. In what city is there ever going to be a Jeep squad? A club made solely around going out and getting your vehicle muddy

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    Globalization in regard to worldwide equality Introduction Globalization has changed much about the way that people perceive the world and it influenced individuals to express less interest in ideas like nationalism and borders. Even with this, one is likely to observe that these two concepts can be considered responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people throughout history, thus meaning that globalization can practically be considered an idea that directly contradicts nationalism

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    increased consumer choices. However, there are arguments that in some cases, consumers have not been provided with adequate positions to exercise their true choices on goods and services and therefore, which is leading them to make passive choices in regards their process of consumption. Some arguments assert that consumers are becoming more and more actively involved in their buying and consumption processes, especially in this age when people are more enlightened. Arguments for Active and Passive Consumption

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    more based on social, lifespan development and personality. There are several parts of psychology, which individuals are more likely to involvement such as, unconditional positive, conformity and personality parenting styles. Unconditional positive regard is in roger’s theory that based on the child’s sense of being unconditionally loved and valued even if a child, do not conform to the standards and expectation of others. For example, when I was babysitting a child, I was able to disagree of child’s

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    Honor is to regard with great respect. My definition of honor is someone you may look up to that sets good examples. Bill was born on November 27, 1955 in Washington D.C. His parents are Edwin and Jacquelene Nye. His early life consisted of both of his parents being in World War 2, his mother was a codebreaker and his dad was held in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and had no electricity for 4 years and later became a sundial enthusiast. He went to college at Cornell University where he studied

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