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Sometimes counseling goals are difficult to measure.
Reconstructive Memory Principle
The concept that memories are not played back exactly as they happened, but are reconstructed, or pieced together, from various sources.
Hindsight Bias
The tendency to believe, after an outcome is known, that it was predictable, despite there being little or no objective basis for predicting it.
Reconstruction Bias
a type of cognitive bias that involves memory errors in which individuals may add or omit details in their recollection of events.
Overconfidence Bias
The tendency to hold a subjective belief unreasonably confidently, making someone believe their ability, or the accuracy of their information, is higher than it actually is.
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