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  2. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Family members (including children) who disown each other, or refuse to be seen together in public (either unilaterally or bilaterally.) Children of parents who are experiencing a substance use disorder or who engage in binge drinking have an increased tendency to adopt substance use disorders later in life. [3]

  3. Capgras delusion - Wikipedia

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    Capgras delusion or Capgras syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, other close family member, or pet has been replaced by an identical impostor. [a] It is named after Joseph Capgras (1873–1950), the French psychiatrist who first described the disorder.

  4. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    Girls, especially those living in a large family, are more likely than boys to be pushed into developmentally inappropriate amounts and types of caregiving. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] If there is a disabled child in the family to be cared for, "older siblings, especially girls, are at the greatest risk of parentification". [ 18 ]

  5. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Because the contemporary school system divides children by age and structures the majority of most adolescents' time and social exposure, age is the most universal common factor among clique members; notable exceptions include friendships formed in neighborhoods or on the internet and those initiated with early-maturing pubertal girls, all of ...

  6. 'Fake outrage': Williamson County parents defend Black ... - AOL

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    An African American student group at a Williamson County school has sparked criticism which motivated parents to seek assistance to create safe spaces 'Fake outrage': Williamson County parents ...

  7. Crowd manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Crowd manipulation is the intentional or unwitting use of techniques based on the principles of crowd psychology to engage, control, or influence the desires of a crowd in order to direct its behavior toward a specific action. [1]

  8. Clique - Wikipedia

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    Interactions among members of a clique can also lead to organized social events, such as parties, significant dates, or private meetings. Clique members have a strong commitment to their respective groups. In regards to this, being present at social events is seen as mandatory [citation needed]. Considering this, it shows the firmness of ...

  9. Teen's Fake Phone Hack Has Gone Viral: 'The School Ain’t ...

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    Many schools have adopted “no phone” policies in recent years, and the hack seems to be designed to enable the teen to keep her real phone while handing over a decoy device to the school.