Fourteen-year-old Jessica 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, Jessica perceives her parents' affection as
a. unconditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept.
b. conditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept.
c. unconditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept.
d. conditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept.
C
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