Carl Rogers' conditions of worth refer to:
A) the expectations or standards that we believe others place on us
B) a discrepancy between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
C) the idea that we value what others think of us
D) a match between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
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