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What was the Carter Doctrine? What events were factors in its formulation?
Activating Events
Situations or experiences that trigger a psychological response, often discussed in cognitive-behavioral therapy to address emotional reactions.
Unresolved Conflicts
Psychological term referring to internal or external disputes that an individual fails to find a resolution for, often leading to stress or psychological discomfort.
Rational-Emotive
A psychotherapeutic approach developed by Albert Ellis, focusing on resolving emotional and behavioral problems by changing irrational beliefs into more rational ones.
Cognitive-Behavioral
A psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic process.
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