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The failure to report to work is called _____________ .
Client-Centered Therapy
A psychotherapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes providing a supportive emotional environment where clients can express themselves freely, promoting self-discovery and self-acceptance.
Humanistic Theories
Views that people strive to develop their innate potential for goodness and self-actualization; abnormality arises as a result of societal pressures to conform to unchosen dictates that clash with a person’s self-actualization needs and from an inability to satisfy more basic needs, such as hunger.
Moderately Distressed
A mental state or condition in which an individual experiences a mild to moderate level of emotional or psychological discomfort.
Pleasure Principle
A psychoanalytic concept that drives people to seek pleasure and avoid pain in order to satisfy biological and psychological needs.
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