Comparison of Concepts of Cognitive Flexibility and Psychological Flexibility
Individuals need to have some abilities in order to cope with the difficulties that they may experience. Cognitive flexibility and psychological flexibility are within the scope of these abilities. Cognitive flexibility is a person’s being capable of having awareness about alternative options throu...
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