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    If a Therapeutic Goal Is for a Patient to Gain
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If a Therapeutic Goal Is for a Patient to Gain

Question 83

Question 83

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If a therapeutic goal is for a patient to gain continuity of memory and/or identity, ____ is considered useful.


A) free association recall
B) hypnosis
C) counterfactual disapproval
D) detail sharpening descriptions

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