Carl Rogers, a humanistic psychologist, believed that emotional disturbances and criminal behavior often stem from a lack of unconditional positive regard and acceptance in a person's upbringing. He emphasized the importance of a nurturing environment that allows individuals to develop a healthy sense of self and self-actualization. When people face conditions of worth imposed by others, it can lead to feelings of inadequacy and distort their self-concept, contributing to maladaptive behaviors. Thus, Rogers highlighted the role of empathy and understanding in fostering psychological well-being.
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