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What are circadian rhythms; how do they normally affect our motivation and alertness; what are the detrimental effects of interrupting these rhythms through travel, shift work changes, or "burning the midnight oil"; and how can these detrimental effects be treated?
Therapeutic Change
The process by which a patient experiences improvement in mental health, behavior, or emotional well-being as a result of psychological therapy.
Free Association
A psychoanalytic technique where the client speaks freely about whatever thoughts or memories come to mind, without censorship, to uncover unconscious thoughts and feelings.
Rationale
Rationale is the fundamental reason or the logical basis behind a study, decision, or action, providing the underlying justification for it.
Differential Effectiveness
The variation in outcomes across different interventions, treatments, or strategies, indicating that some methods are more effective than others for certain conditions or populations.
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