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The doctrine of promissory estoppel:
Personality Type
Distinct patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior that characterize an individual’s adjustments to the world; often categorized into specific types or categories.
Detached
Emotional or physical disengagement or separation from others, often as a defense mechanism or coping strategy.
Need for Privacy
The individual desire or requirement for personal space and confidentiality.
Neurotic Trends
Three categories of behaviors and attitudes toward oneself and others that express a person’s needs; Horney’s revision of the concept of neurotic needs.
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