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Clients are likely to be more fragile than beginning social workers believe.
Long-Term Memory
A type of memory capable of storing information for an extended period, sometimes indefinitely, including facts, experiences, and skills.
Distortion
The alteration of the original shape or other characteristic of something, often leading to a misrepresentation of reality.
Cognitive Changes
Refers to alterations in cognitive functions such as memory, problem-solving, and attention span that can occur due to various factors including age, disease, or environmental influences.
Implicit Memory
Automatic memories based on repetition and apparently not requiring any conscious effort to retrieve.
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