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As Nussbaum uses the term, "narrative imagination" refers to the ability to create fictional stories.
Cognitive Schema
Mental structures that organize our knowledge, beliefs, and expectations based on past experiences.
Deep-Seated Belief
A strongly held conviction or principle that is deeply ingrained in an individual's thought patterns, often affecting behavior.
Developmental History
involves the comprehensive record of an individual's physical, emotional, and psychological development from birth to the current age, used often in psychological assessments.
Consequences
Outcomes or effects that result from a specific action or set of conditions.
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