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  2. The Last and Best of the Peter Pans - Wikipedia

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    Slawenski adds that in subsequent stories that feature Vincent Caulfield, Salinger casts him “as a symbol of emotional reticence, entrapped by his pain.” [5] The title is a reference to the children's story Peter Pan by the author J. M. Barrie published in 1904.

  3. Reactance (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, regulations, advice, recommendations, information, nudges, and messages that are perceived to threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms.

  4. The Way to the Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Way to the Stars is a 1945 Anglo-American black-and-white Second World War drama film made by Two Cities Films.The film was produced by Anatole de Grunwald, directed by Anthony Asquith, and stars Michael Redgrave, John Mills, Rosamund John, and Douglass Montgomery.

  5. Interpersonal deception theory - Wikipedia

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    Reticence (reserving or restraining) Reticence is a very common way of creating deception; it is withholding truthful information, and/or reducing the amount of specificity in content details. Vagueness and Uncertainty The message becomes evasive and ambiguous through language choices. Non-Immediacy

  6. Reduced affect display - Wikipedia

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    Reduced affect display, sometimes referred to as emotional blunting or emotional numbing, is a condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual. It manifests as a failure to express feelings either verbally or nonverbally, especially when talking about issues that would normally be expected to engage emotions.

  7. Disinhibited social engagement disorder - Wikipedia

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    The ICD-10 definition is: "A particular pattern of abnormal social functioning that arises during the first five years of life and that tends to persist despite marked changes in environmental circumstances, e.g. diffuse, nonselectively focused attachment behavior, attention-seeking and indiscriminately friendly behavior, poorly modulated peer ...

  8. Emotional reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Emotional reasoning is a cognitive process by which an individual concludes that their emotional reaction proves something is true, despite contrary empirical evidence. Emotional reasoning creates an 'emotional truth', which may be in direct conflict with the inverse 'perceptional truth'. [ 1 ]

  9. Reactive attachment disorder - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the "templates" in the mind that drive organized behavior in relationships may be impacted. The potential for "re-regulation" (modulation of emotional responses to within the normal range) in the presence of "corrective" experiences (normative caregiving) seems possible. [26]