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What are transmitter-activated receptors?
Negative Affect System
A psychological concept referring to the mechanism involved in experiencing and processing negative emotions and mood states, such as sadness, anger, and fear.
Coping
The process of managing and dealing with stressors or challenging situations in an effective way.
Contextual Risk Factor
External conditions or environments that increase the likelihood of negative outcomes or vulnerabilities for an individual or group.
Parental Arguing
Refers to conflicts or disputes between parents, often witnessed by or impacting their children.
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