Stephen has a tense, difficult relationship with his parents because they do not support the way he has chosen to live his life. Due to this lack of support, Stephen seeks out a therapist. If this therapist ascribes to Carl Roger's humanistic approach, how will he suggest correcting the conflict caused by Stephen's fractured relationship with his parents?
A. He will ask Stephen to change his personality and adopt characteristics found in exceptional people.
B. He will suggest that Stephen begin interacting with the environment differently to change his responses.
C. He will motivate Stephen to correct the relationship with his parents so that he will be able to gain self-discrepancy.
D. He will provide Stephen with unconditional positive regard to resolve the self-discrepancy he feels.
Answer: D
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