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erika

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Why are clients asked to produce the figures of the Bender Gestalt Visual Motor Test from memory?
 
  a. Neurological damage can impair memory functioning which would be evaluated in the client's ability to engage in the task.
   b. By adding complexity to the instructions, the examiner is able to assess the client's ability to follow
   directions.
   c. Drawing from memory is a more subjective experience; the client's unconscious conflicts may be
   revealed.
   d. Physical problems such as a tremor in the hand would be more evident in a memory task.

Question 2

In the classical conditioning model of posttraumatic stress disorder, the traumatic event
   serves as the ______.
 
  a. unconditioned stimulus c. conditioned stimulus
   b. unconditioned response d. conditioned response



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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