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Practical capacity is the level of capacity that reduces theoretical capacity by considering unavoidable operating interruptions, such as scheduled maintenance time, shutdowns for holidays, and so on.
Rational-emotive Therapy
A form of psychotherapy that identifies and challenges irrational beliefs, encouraging healthier thinking and behavior patterns.
Self-defeating Beliefs
Thoughts and beliefs that negatively affect a person's confidence, goals, or actions, often leading to undermining their own success.
Behavioral
Pertaining to the actions or responses of individuals or groups in relation to their environment or stimuli.
Psychoanalytic
Pertaining to psychoanalysis, a method of therapy and theory of personality developed by Freud that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
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