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1: Transductive reasoning 2: Contingency 3: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 4: Empirical criterion keying 5: Controlled thinking 6: Attitude 7: Multiple approach-avoidance conflict 8: Leniency error 9: Dyadic relationships 10: Passive compliance 11: Mirror-image perceptions 12: Deviation IQ 13: Egalitarian family 14: Urophilia 15: Empty Love 16: Universal versus Context-specific development controversy 17: Adaptation-level phenomenon 18: Puzzles and Games in Therapy 19: Evaluation apprehension 20: Mentality (As of 01:15)
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Psychological control refers to the perception that one has at one's disposal a response that will reduce, minimize, eliminate, or offset the adverse effects of an unpleasant event, such as a medical procedure.