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What does positive regard/respect in counseling involve?

  1. Suspend judgment and show sensitivity towards the client

  2. Being strict and rigid with counseling rules

  3. Maintaining an emotionally distant relationship

  4. Offering superficial praise to clients

The correct answer is: Suspend judgment and show sensitivity towards the client

Positive regard, also known as unconditional positive regard, is a fundamental concept in counseling that emphasizes the importance of providing an accepting and non-judgmental environment for clients. This approach involves suspending judgment and showing genuine sensitivity towards the client’s feelings and experiences. By doing so, the counselor creates a safe space where clients feel valued and understood, which can significantly enhance their willingness to open up, share their thoughts, and engage in the therapeutic process. When counselors exhibit positive regard, they affirm the intrinsic worth of the client as a person, irrespective of their behaviors or previous choices. This type of acceptance helps clients to explore their thoughts and emotions without fear of criticism or rejection, facilitating personal insight and growth throughout the counseling relationship.