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What neurotransmitters and brain structures are most involved in anxiety disorders?
Cumulative Continuity
The psychological principle that personality traits become more fixed and prominent over time, leading to consistent patterns of behavior in adulthood.
Personal-Environment Transactions
Interactions between individuals and their environment, where each influences and shapes the other over time.
Active Person-Environment Transaction
The process by which people seek out situations that are compatible with their personalities, or avoid situations that they perceive as incompatible.
Conscientiousness
A personality trait characterized by being careful, diligent, and disciplined.
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