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Medical Terminology:
Primary Emotion
A fundamental feeling that arises spontaneously as a direct response to a situation, such as joy, fear, anger, or sadness.
Anger
A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility triggered by perceived wrong or injustice.
Hocker And Wilmot
Refers to Joyce Hocker and William Wilmot, scholars who have contributed significantly to the study of conflict resolution and interpersonal communication.
Avoidant Family
A family system characterized by a reluctance to confront or engage in emotional connections, often avoiding conflicts or emotional expressions.
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