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    Secondary Process Thinking Is a Self-Induced Shift in Consciousness to Compensate
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Secondary Process Thinking Is a Self-Induced Shift in Consciousness to Compensate

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Secondary process thinking is a self-induced shift in consciousness to compensate for a lack in permissible external stimulation.

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