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Consider an Engineer Who Decides Not to Overcharge His Client

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Consider an engineer who decides not to overcharge his client even though he could get away with it because he does not want to risk developing a reputation for dishonesty. Kant might consider this decision not to overcharge the client as an example of a(n)

Grasp the importance of a strong therapeutic alliance.
Recognize the importance of matching therapy to specific disorders.
Understand the basics of psychopharmacology and its role in treatment.
Identify factors contributing to effective therapeutic outcomes.

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Working Memory

A cognitive system with a limited capacity that is responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing.

Short-Term Memory

A psychological term referring to the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.

Autobiographical

Pertaining to the events of one's own life history, often depicted in personal writings, narratives, or memoirs.

Dishabituation

A renewal of attention or a response to a stimulus that had previously become familiar through habituation.

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