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Organizing defines what to do, while strategy defines how to do it.
Social Roles
The expected behavior patterns associated with a particular status or position within a group or society.
Catastrophic Expectations
The tendency to exaggerate the potential consequences of an event, often leading to significant anxiety or avoidance behaviors.
Organismic Needs
Organismic Needs refer to the basic physical and psychological needs of an organism, essential for growth and development, as proposed in various psychological theories.
Pseudosocial Self
A fabricated version of oneself projected to others, often to meet societal expectations or gain acceptance, which can lead to internal conflict and a sense of inauthenticity.
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