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Perceived Control
Perceived control is the belief or impression that one can influence or shape the events in their environment or own life.
External Locus
A belief that one's life outcomes are largely determined by external forces or events rather than one's own efforts.
Mindfulness
The practice of maintaining a nonjudgmental state of heightened or complete awareness of one's thoughts, emotions, or experiences on a moment-to-moment basis.
Tend-And-Befriend Response
A stress response theory that emphasizes a pattern where individuals seek social affiliation and support as a means to cope with stress, contrasting the "fight-or-flight" mechanism.
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