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Why is the use of reclaimed language in psychology important?
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Why is the use of reclaimed language in psychology important?
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The use of reclaimed language in psychology is important because it acknowledges the power of language in shaping individuals and their experiences, and it promotes inclusivity and respect for all individuals and their identities.
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