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1: Evaluation apprehension 2: Mirror-image perceptions 3: Attitude 4: Contingency 5: Adaptation-level phenomenon 6: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 7: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 8: Empirical criterion keying 9: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 10: Egalitarian family 11: Transductive reasoning 12: Dyadic relationships 13: Empty Love 14: Deviation IQ 15: Mentality 16: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 17: Misandry 18: Inverse projection problem 19: Passive compliance 20: Closed question delimiting content (As of 02:36)
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Integrity is defined as the ability to accept the facts of one's life and to face death without great fear. The sense of integrity is usually acquired toward the end of later adulthood.