Examlex
Liability for the negligent conduct of a defendant requires not only that the conduct in fact caused injury to the plaintiff but also that it was the proximate cause of the injury.
James-Lange
a theory of emotion proposing that emotions result from our interpretations of bodily reactions to stimuli.
Interpersonal Relationships
Social connections between individuals that are built on emotional bonds, social commitments, mutual benefits, or legal contracts.
Guilt
A cognitive or emotional experience that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that they have compromised their own standards of conduct or have violated a moral standard.
Social Skills
The abilities necessary to communicate, interact, and form relationships with others effectively and appropriately.
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