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magical thinking: the belief, most common in psychotics and young children, that thinking influences the environment.
metacommunication: a message within a message, often conveyed in a nonverbal manner. For example, someone who is not happy may cross his arms and frown.
minimal encouragers: brief supportive statements that convey attention and understanding (e.g., "I see," "I hear you," "Okay," and "Hmm").
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