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What Are the Markers That Most Commonly Underpin Structural Inequality

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What are the markers that most commonly underpin structural inequality in Australian society?


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Dissociative Disorder

A psychiatric disorder characterized by a disruption and inconsistency in one's thoughts, memories, environment, behaviors, and self-perception.

Bipolar Disorder

A disorder of mental health distinguished by pronounced changes in mood, alternating between periods of extreme happiness (mania or hypomania) and deep sadness (depression).

Passive-Aggressive Personality

A personality type that avoids direct confrontation but expresses hostility or resentment in subtle, indirect ways.

Phobic Disorder

A type of anxiety disorder characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of an object, situation, or activity.

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