An idea in Rogers's theory similar to Freud's superego is:
a.
self-concept.
c.
incongruence.
b.
conditions of worth.
d.
unconditional positive regard.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: To Rogers, conditions of worth is a belief that we are worthy of approval only when we express desirable behaviors and attitudes and refrain from expressing those that bring disapproval from others; this idea is similar to the Freudian superego.
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