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The art and science of map-making is called cartography.
Private Communications
Private communications involve the exchange of information between individuals in a manner that is not intended to be accessed or viewed by others.
Disclosure
The act of making information or data known or revealed, often referring to personal, confidential, or sensitive details.
Privilege
Unearned advantages or entitlements that benefit certain groups over others, often based on social or cultural identities such as race, gender, or class.
Intake
Therapist’s first meeting with the client in which the therapist gathers specific information to address the client’s immediate needs.
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