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How is the catalytic proficiency defined?
Inborn Potential
The natural abilities or capacities that an individual is born with, which can be developed or realized through experience and learning.
Humanistic
A psychological perspective that emphasizes the study of the whole person and human beings' capability for self-direction, growth, and freedom.
Defensive
A psychological stance or behavior aimed at protecting oneself from perceived threats or mitigating feelings of vulnerability or insecurity.
Unconditional Positive Regard
Accepting and supporting another person regardless of what the person says or does, especially in the context of client-centered therapy.
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