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Behavioural therapists argue that unconscious expectations and habits established in early relations with important family members reproduce themselves in adult relationships.
Bachelor's Degree
An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline).
Dichotomous Thinking
A cognitive process that categorizes options or opinions into two distinct and mutually exclusive groups, such as "good or bad" and "right or wrong."
Functional Significance
The practical importance or implications of a phenomenon, behavior, structure, or gene in terms of its adaptive value and survival.
Emerging Adulthood
A phase of the life span occurring from the late teens through the twenties, characterized by exploration and uncertainty in love, work, and worldviews.
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