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​Sometimes, the initial level of intervention does not resolve a client's crisis. The effects of the crisis can linger, and vestiges much be worked through. This is where __________ becomes necessary.

Grasp the physiological and psychological processes involved in sensory experiences, including pain relief through dissociation or placebo effects.
Recognize the psychological phenomenon related to expectation and perception, such as the impact of last experiences and the influence of price on perceived quality.
Describe the basic mechanisms underlying the chemical senses (taste and olfaction) and their relation to other cognitive and emotional processes.
Understand the neural pathways involved in the sense of taste and how taste preferences can be affected by various factors.

Definitions:

Highball Technique

A persuasive strategy where an initial, excessively high request is made, knowing it will likely be rejected, in order to make a subsequent, smaller request seem more reasonable.

Proposition

A statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.

Fundamental Attribution Error

The tendency to overemphasize personal characteristics and underestimate situational factors when explaining other people's behavior.

Prejudice

Preconceived opinion or judgment about someone or something that is not based on reason or actual experience.

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