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Social contract theory has its origins in the writings of Immanuel Kant.
Self-Organization
The process through which systems, including psychological and social ones, spontaneously organize and reorganize themselves without external guidance.
Emotion Memory
Emotion memory refers to the ability of emotional experiences to be remembered more vividly and accurately than non-emotional events, often playing a significant role in both learning and behavior.
Affect Regulation
The ability to modulate one's emotional state in order to adaptively meet the demands of environmental circumstances or achieve personal goals.
Greenberg
A significant figure in the field of psychology, known for contributions to emotion-focused therapy.
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