Asked by Kristina Marie on Apr 24, 2024

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An idea in Rogers' theory similar to Freud's superego is

A) the self.
B) conditions of worth.
C) positive self-regard.
D) unconditional positive regard.

Conditions Of Worth

The standards or criteria imposed by others or oneself that dictate the conditions under which a person is deemed worthy of esteem or value.

Superego

In psychoanalytic theory, a part of the personality that acts as a moral center, imposing the moral standards learned from parents and society.

Positive Self-Regard

The positive view and acceptance one has of oneself, demonstrating a healthy sense of self-worth and personal value.

  • Identify the influence that conditions of worth have on one's self-concept and actions.
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Sarrah BishopApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Conditions of worth are similar to Freud's superego in that both involve internalized standards or expectations that influence behavior. In Freud's theory, the superego represents internalized societal norms and values that guide behavior, while in Rogers' theory, conditions of worth represent internalized beliefs about what one must do or be in order to be worthy of love and acceptance from others. Both involve internal pressures to conform to certain standards or expectations.