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Jung used all of the following assessment techniques except
Imprisonment
The act of confining someone in a prison as a punishment for crimes they have been convicted of.
Punishable
Describing an action or offense that can be penalized by law, typically through fines, imprisonment, or other legal sanctions.
Serious Crime
A criminal offense that is considered more severe and is usually punishable by significant penalties, including long-term imprisonment.
Imprisoned
The state of being confined in prison as a punishment for crimes or as an awaiting trial condition.
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