• life events shatter these core assumptions, and coping involves rebuilding a viable assumptive world. The theory of shattered assumptions was developed...
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  • comparable to betrayal trauma informed by shattered assumptions theory. Betrayal trauma adds a fourth assumption ("people are trustworthy and worth relating...
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  • shattered assumption theory, there are some extreme events that "shatter" an individual's worldviews by severely challenging and breaking assumptions...
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  • theory was proposed by Tom Pyszczynski and Pelin Kesebir. In 1992, Janoff-Bulman delineated a theory of trauma response (Shattered Assumptions Theory)...
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  • Implicit leadership theory Implicit memory Implied consent Leading question Premise Presupposition Shattered assumptions theory Subreption Tacit knowledge...
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    Horowitz's stress-response theory, Janoff-Bulman's shattered assumptions theory) focused on the affected individual's assumptions about the world and the...
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  • meritocracy Natural disasters as divine retribution Revenge Shattered assumptions theory Social Darwinism Social inequality Survivorship bias System justification...
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  • Primal world beliefs (category Psychological theories)
    precursor to the primals construct is Ronnie Janoff-Bulman's shattered assumptions theory, published around 1990, which proposes that humans hold broad...
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  • D., is a fictional character in the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory and its spinoff series Young Sheldon, portrayed by actors Jim Parsons and...
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  • choice theory is a unitary action model to organize, explain, and predict the ways in which emotions shape decision-making. One of its main assumptions is...
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