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- Authority_problem abstract "An authority problem is an interpersonal conflict in which a person struggles in how to cope with an individual or entity that claims control over an aspect of their lives. A few quintessential examples of such authority figures would include governments, police officers (as an extension of government), teachers, parents, and employers.".
- Q4825945 abstract "An authority problem is an interpersonal conflict in which a person struggles in how to cope with an individual or entity that claims control over an aspect of their lives. A few quintessential examples of such authority figures would include governments, police officers (as an extension of government), teachers, parents, and employers.".
- Authority_problem comment "An authority problem is an interpersonal conflict in which a person struggles in how to cope with an individual or entity that claims control over an aspect of their lives. A few quintessential examples of such authority figures would include governments, police officers (as an extension of government), teachers, parents, and employers.".
- Q4825945 comment "An authority problem is an interpersonal conflict in which a person struggles in how to cope with an individual or entity that claims control over an aspect of their lives. A few quintessential examples of such authority figures would include governments, police officers (as an extension of government), teachers, parents, and employers.".