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Armstrong considers the worry that his view fails to do justice to our third-personal experience of behavior.
Cognitive-behavioral Treatment
A type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative patterns of thought and behavior into positive ones to treat various mental health conditions.
Cocaine Abuse
The harmful consumption of cocaine, a powerful stimulant drug, leading to a range of physical, psychological, and social problems.
Treatment
Medical care given to a patient for an illness or condition.
Stresses
Stresses refers to the physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension that can result from challenging or demanding circumstances.
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