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Explain recall versus recognition in memory.
Traumatic Events
Incidents that cause psychological, physical, emotional, or spiritual distress, often leading to lasting impacts on an individual's well-being and mental health.
Acute Stress Disorder
A mental health condition characterized by severe stress and anxiety symptoms that occur immediately after a traumatic event, lasting from three days to one month.
Intense Feelings
Strong emotional experiences that can be overwhelming and deeply affect a person's state of mind and well-being.
Affective Arousal
A state of emotional stimulation or intensity, which can influence mood, perception, and behavior.
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