On Lee's first visit to a psychologist's office, the psychologist asks him a series of questions about his personal and family history. These questions:

A. serve a single purpose of putting the client at ease.
B. reflect the client's ability to diagnose his own condition.
C. are part of his initial interview.
D. are just a formality with no real diagnostic value.


Answer: C

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