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What is the history of the "diagnosis" homosexuality in the DSM?
Employees
Individuals who work for another person or organization in return for financial or other compensation.
Emotional Dissonance
The conflict or discrepancy between the emotions people feel and the emotions they display due to professional or social roles.
Emotional Dissonance
A condition of having to express emotions that are not genuinely felt, often experienced by individuals in customer service or client-facing roles.
Emotional Display Rules
Social norms or cultural guidelines that dictate how and when emotions should be expressed.
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