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According to the author of this text, the key to understanding temporal variations in death penalty opinions probably lies in the fear and anxiety engendered by the social events of an era.
Emotionally Unstable
A characteristic often associated with personality disorders, marked by rapid and intense emotional changes that are unpredictable and disproportionate to events.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A mental disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities that control an individual's behavior at different times.
Major Depressive Disorder
A mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, along with a lack of interest in activities, significantly affecting daily life.
ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by problems with focus, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
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