A client who has a mental illness and was considered a threat to himself and others may have the right to self-determination withdrawn.
The care team is able to withdraw the client's rights of self-determination, justifying that due to their illness, their behavior and actions are harmful and therefore this person is not able to make their own decisions.
Therefore, this constitutes a legal and confidential act of benefit to the client with mental illness, which removes the client's right to reject the treatment offered by the care team.
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Answer:
b. retroactive interference
Explanation:
In psychology and memory processes the term retroactive interference makes reference to the phenomenon where you forget previously learned information due to the learning of new information. In other words, this new information interferes with your earlier process of learning and you forget old memories.
In this example, Milton just learned the combination for his new locker but know he is unable to remember the combination for his year-old bicycle look. We can see that <u>the new information (the combination of the locker) interfered with his old memories (the combination of his year-old-bicycle). </u>Thus, Milton is experiencing the effects of retroactive interference.