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Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Titchner both believed that the mind could be studied by breaking it down into its essential components.The approach that Wundt and Titchner espoused was known as:

Recognize various tools and scales (like SUDS and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule) in assessing client’s mood and affect.
Comprehend the importance of strength-based questions and focusing on client self-efficacy and personal resources in therapy.
Understand the characteristics and symptoms of psychological fears and phobias.
Recognize various approaches and treatments applicable to different psychological conditions and client presentations.

Definitions:

Receptor Neurons

Specialized nerve cells that respond to chemical and physical stimuli in the environment, sending signals to the brain.

Scents

Volatile substances that can be perceived by the sense of smell, often used by organisms to communicate, forage, or detect predators or mates.

Supertasters

Individuals with an enhanced genetic sensitivity to certain tastes, particularly bitter flavors.

Olfactory Epithelium

The specialized tissue inside the nasal cavity involved in smell; it houses olfactory receptors that detect odors.

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