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The Doctrine That Places a Duty on a Non-Breaching Party

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The doctrine that places a duty on a non-breaching party to take reasonable steps to reduce damages is called:


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Self-awareness

The conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires.

Male Clients

Specifically refers to clients who identify as male and might have unique therapeutic needs related to gender and societal roles.

Internalized Oppression

The acceptance and incorporation by individuals of negative stereotypes and beliefs about their own group, often resulting in self-limitation or devaluation.

Disconnected

Describes a state of being emotionally or psychologically detached from others or from one's surroundings.

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