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Complex Societies

Complex society refers to societies with states and social classes. Three kinds of complexity are involved: there are socially and culturally differentiated and unequal groups; social segments have specialized activities and roles; and these societies are geographically complex, with unequal exchange between specialized regions. The term “complex society” is typical social scientific jargon, being both

Complex Litigation

Complex litigation tends to get framed as a problem for the jury system, but it is more properly viewed as a problem for any fact finder—juror, judge, arbitrator, expert panel—and for the litigants and their attorneys. Still, the jury framing is useful because it brings into focus some of the resources a fact finder needs

Complex Litigation

Complex litigation tends to get framed as a problem for the jury system, but it is more properly viewed as a problem for any fact finder—juror, judge, arbitrator, expert panel—and for the litigants and their attorneys. Still, the jury framing is useful because it brings into focus some of the resources a fact finder needs

Complex PTSD and Prolonged Exposure Therapy

This article explores the landscape of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), distinguishing it from conventional PTSD and elucidating its prevalence and profound impact on mental health. Delving into the core symptoms and diagnostic criteria, the first section scrutinizes the emotional dysregulation, interpersonal difficulties, and negative self-concept that characterize C-PTSD, while also examining its etiological factors

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