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  • 101rationalise — [c]/ˈræʃnəlaɪz / (say rashnuhluyz) verb (rationalised, rationalising) –verb (t) 1. Psychology to invent a rational, acceptable explanation for (behaviour which has its origin in the unconscious); to justify (unconscious behaviour). 2. to remove… …

  • 102jus|ti|fy — «JUHS tuh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. 1. to give a good reason for: »The fine quality of the cloth justifies its high cost. 2. to show to be just or right: »Can you justify your act? SYNONYM(S): uphold, defend. 3 …

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  • 108David Lewis (politician) — For other people named David Lewis, see David Lewis (disambiguation). David Lewis David Lewis in 1944 (National Archives and Library of Canada) Leader of the N …

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  • 110Classical Adlerian psychology — is a values based, fully integrated theory of personality, model of psychopathology, philosophy of living, strategy for preventative education, and technique of psychotherapy. Its mission is to encourage the development of psychologically healthy …

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