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Document 782
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Filed 01/15/25
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involves witnessing or experiencing an event that involves
actual or threatened harm,
sexual
QO. You also mention
violence.
interpersonal
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term in the
assault,
sexual abuse.
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term
intimate-part
interpersonal
violence?
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threatened death,
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sexual harassment, child
lla term, using the
violence," it also refers to dynamics
related
to coercion and emotional abuse or child abuse that may
not necessarily involve violence in a way that is commonly
understood.
QO. And what is
A. Forensic psychology is the application of
psycholog
psycholog
guestion.
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and Ph.D.
y to a particular legal
forensic psychology?
the science of
matter,
so using -- using
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rt of your work in your connection with your master's
degrees,
A. I did.
did you perform
clinical work with patients?
Q. About how much time did you spend working with patients?
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taking
of 500
the classes and
to 1,000 hours of
treating patients,
Face-to-face clinical time,
was taking my coursework and
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