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Name Fechner's three psychophysical methods.
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Answers to short answer questions for Chapter 5: Wundt's Immediate Predecessors
Biological Functioning
The processes and activities carried out by living organisms' systems that are necessary for maintaining life and health.
Client's Difficulties
The problems, challenges, or issues faced by clients that they seek assistance for from a professional or service.
Transference
A phenomenon that occurs when clients start relating to their therapist in ways that mimic critical relationships in their lives.
Congruence
The degree to which things agree, match, or are in harmony with each other, often used in the context of personal values and behaviors.
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