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What is the difference between judicial activism and judicial restraint? Which one is better? What role does ideology play in judicial decision making?
Amygdala
A region of the brain involved in experiencing emotions, especially fear and aggression, playing a key role in processing emotional responses.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Integration of Subpersonalities
A therapeutic goal in psychology aimed at reconciling conflicting parts of an individual's personality into a cohesive self.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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