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1. What are five steps a client may go through in the generation of false sexual abuse memories? 2. What are four factors contributing to your client’s creation of a false memory? 3. What is the ethical dilemma in utilizing repressed memories as the basis of your sexual abuse therapy? 4. Does your client, who states he or she has been sexually abused, exhibit a predisposition towards, perhaps, codependence? 5. What are three basic tenets of New Age, New Thought, Self Help thinking that can affect your client’s false memories of sexual abuse? 6. Your ability to be comfortable with yourself is based on what four factors?
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7. Psychologists do not conduct a study involving deception unless what? 8. What three functions cannot be performed by the counselor without proper training or supervision? 9. According to Loftus, what is the story-truth? 10. Along with the explosion of reported memories of incidents of abuse, there is a parallel explosion in the number of what? 11. Researchers have noted that when the subject of the memory is highly charged or the subject more motivated to remember—to identify a suspect of a crime, for instance— what may increase the inaccuracy of the memories retrieved? 12. According to Enns, when considering false memories, counselors should be aware of what fact?
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A. Diagnosis, assessment, or treatment B. They have determined that the use of deceptive techniques is justified by the study's significant prospective scientific, educational, or applied value and that effective nondeceptive alternative procedures are not feasible. C. Therapists set to convince their patients that they had to have experienced trauma because they show its symptoms or fit a profile. D. "The colorized version, breathing luminous life into the inert shell of the past, waking up the dead, sparking emotion, inspiring a search for meaning." E. Hypnosis. F. Memory does not operate as a video camera, does not represent and exact replica of the past, and is organized to fit a person’s current needs.
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