Congruence
Congruence in counseling and family therapy refers to the alignment or consistency between a therapist's internal experiences (thoughts, feelings, and values) and their outward expressions (words, behaviors, and actions). It is a core concept introduced by Carl Rogers, emphasizing the importance of the therapist's authenticity in _________ _______ ______ _________ __________ ________.
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