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1: Dyadic relationships 2: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 3: Egalitarian family 4: Generalization gradient 5: Contingency 6: General cognitive index 7: Atavistic Stigmata 8: Belief 9: Leniency error 10: Criminaloids 11: Guidance 12: Deviation IQ 13: Norm of social responsibility 14: Late adulthood 15: Long-Term Memory 16: Expansion 17: Reflection 18: Enactive representation 19: Kraepelin, Emil 20: Experiential transcendence (As of 21:34)
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Loss-oriented coping refers to to confronting one's pain, sadness, and the loss of a loved one and finding a place for the deceased loved one in one's thoughts and memories in order to achieve emotional health and cognitive functioning.