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Nozick rejects the notion of distribution of society's benefits based on equality or desert. He maintains that if we rightfully possess any goods (i.e., we obtained them legitimately), then we own them; they are not ours because we are entitled to equal shares of them or because we deserve them.
-Nozick asserts that a utilitarian theory of justice can never lead to an unjust distribution.
Cross-Cultural Treatment
Therapeutic approaches or interventions that take into account the cultural backgrounds and practices of patients to provide effective care.
Cultural/Ethnic Groups
Distinct communities defined by shared ancestry, language, customs, and traditions.
Psychosocial Therapy
A form of therapy involving both psychological and social aspects, focusing on improving an individual's mental health and social functioning.
Psychopathology
The academic examination of mental illnesses, focusing on their manifestations, origins, and remedies.
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