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THC:
Mitigating Guilt
This involves actions or circumstances that decrease the severity of the feeling of guilt by providing explanations or justifications for the guilt-inducing behavior.
Steinberg And Scott
Reference to psychologists Laurence Steinberg and Elizabeth S. Scott, known for their work on adolescent development and legal implications.
Metacognitive Skills
Skills which enable an individual to understand, control, and manipulate their own cognitive processes.
Imaginary Audience
An individual’s mistaken assumption that others are as intrigued by and concerned about him as he is. A characteristic feature of adolescents’ self-focuses.
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