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Social Studies, 04.03.2020 02:31, JordanFlores2554

Carl Rogers would say that a child who has done something wrong and whose parents communicate love while letting the child know the parents are unhappy with their action has experienced: a) anger displacement. b) conflicted feelings. c) unconditional positive regard. d) a repressed expression of aggression. e) a positive phenomenal field.

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