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Assertiveness training is an example of a structured growth group.
Evolutionary Psychologist
A professional in a field of psychology that studies how evolutionary principles help explain the origin and function of human psychological traits.
Natural Selection Pressures
Forces in the environment that influence the survival and reproductive success of organisms, leading to the evolution of traits that are better adapted to their environment.
Environmental Pressures
External factors or stimuli that can affect an individual's behavior, decisions, or psychological state.
Gender-role Socialization
The process through which individuals learn the behaviors, attitudes, and expectations typically associated with their assigned gender from societal norms, cultural practices, and family upbringing.
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