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What are the four stages of the model of action research?
Maladaptive Behaviour
Actions or tendencies that negatively affect an individual's ability to meet demands or adapt to changes in the environment.
Abnormal Behaviour
Actions, thoughts, or feelings that are considered to deviate from what is typically or socially acceptable.
Mood Disorders
A category of mental disorders involving persistent disturbances in a person’s emotional state, leading to significant distress and impaired functionality.
Cognitive Factors
Mental processes like perception, memory, and problem-solving that influence how we think, learn, and behave.
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