Jill is a 13-year-old girl whose mother loves her “no matter what.” According to humanistic psychotherapists, Jill’s mother

A. has placed excessive conditions of worth on her daughter.
B. has provided her daughter with conditional positive regard.
C. is moving Jill’s real and ideal selves further apart.
D. is providing unconditional positive regard.


D. is providing unconditional positive regard.

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