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According to Albert Ellis, individuals differ in their ability to make behavioral changes.This concept is called
Adult Motives
The underlying psychological forces that drive behaviors and decisions in grown individuals.
Parent/Child Relationships
The dynamic and interaction between a parent and their child, which can influence the child's development, behavior, and emotional well-being.
Functional Autonomy
A concept in psychology that suggests certain behaviors might originate from past motivations but continue independently of those original reasons due to new motivations.
Adult Motivation
The reasons or incentives that drive behavior and decision-making in adults, often influenced by personal goals, needs, and desires.
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