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5.What is the mere exposure effect and what role does it play in attraction?
Clinical Expertise
The proficiency and judgment that healthcare practitioners acquire through their training and professional experience.
Fidelity
The degree to which a procedural intervention is implemented as intended by its developers.
Treatment Plans
Tailored strategies designed by healthcare professionals to address the specific needs and conditions of a patient.
Client Strengths
In therapeutic contexts, client strengths refer to the individual's personal, social, and environmental resources and abilities that can be leveraged to promote healing and resilience.
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