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When T cells leave the thymus they can go to
Neurotic Needs
In Karen Horney's theory, these are irrational strategies for coping with emotional distress that can lead to unhealthy behavior patterns.
Case Study
A research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a subject of study, as well as its related contextual conditions.
Neurotic Trends
Patterns or tendencies in behavior and thought that are considered maladaptive, often related to neurotic needs and contributing to personal distress or dysfunction.
Basic Adjustments
Refers to the fundamental strategies or coping mechanisms that an individual employs in response to environmental demands or challenges in their life.
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