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Zoroastrianism has many teachings in common with Judaism and Christianity.
Destructive Behaviors
Actions that are harmful or damaging to oneself or others, often stemming from negative emotions or psychological distress.
Humanistic Theorists
Psychologists who focus on individual potential and stress the importance of growth and self-actualization.
Trait Perspective
A psychological viewpoint that suggests that personality is composed of various stable characteristics or traits that influence behaviors and actions.
Personality
Consists of the long-standing traits and patterns that propel individuals to consistently think, feel, and behave in specific ways.
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