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The word negligence can refer to the entire tort (negligence) or to one of the elements (breach of duty) of this tort.
Clinical Observations
The process of watching, recording, and analyzing a patient's behavior and symptoms as part of a medical or psychological assessment.
Psychodynamic Assumptions
Theoretical perspectives that emphasize the influence of the unconscious mind and childhood experiences on behavior.
Projective Tests
Psychological assessments where individuals respond to ambiguous stimuli, revealing hidden emotions, desires, and conflicts.
Behavioral Assumptions
The underlying beliefs about human behavior that guide the development of psychological theories or interventions.
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