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Eeyore, the despondent and downcast donkey in A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh", is chronically morose but not so sad that he cannot function. For example, when Pooh says, "Good morning, Eeyore," Eeyore gloomily replies, "Good morning, Pooh Bear, if it is a good morning, which I doubt." Eeyore may have ________ disorder.


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Rogers's Needs

A concept by Carl Rogers that focuses on the universal needs for self-actualization, positive regard, and an environment that fosters growth and fulfillment.

Maslow's

A hierarchy of human needs proposed by Abraham Maslow, suggesting that basic physical necessities must be satisfied before higher-level psychological and self-fulfillment needs can be pursued.

Fromm

Erich Fromm was a psychoanalyst and social psychologist who explored the interaction between psychology and society, emphasizing the importance of love, freedom, and human nature in his work.

Character Orientation

A concept relating to how individuals relate to the world and themselves, including aspects of their personality and behavior patterns.

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