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1: Dyadic relationships 2: Atavistic Stigmata 3: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 4: Mentality 5: Mirror-image perceptions 6: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 7: Contingency 8: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 9: Misandry 10: Deviation IQ 11: Evaluation apprehension 12: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 13: Egalitarian family 14: Criminaloids 15: Emotional Connection 16: Empty Love 17: Ability 18: Passive compliance 19: Intrapsychic conflicts 20: Concentration (As of 22:53)
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Hospice philosophy refers to an outlook, attitude, or approach to care that affirms life and attempts to maximize present quality in living for patient and family units who are coping with dying