What distinguishes a clinical observation from a consultation?
A. The purpose of a consultation is to change the dynamics of a case by offering
a new point of view.
B. In a consultation, the interaction takes place exclusively between the clinician
and the supervisor.
C. The consultant's role is limited to giving a second opinion based on case notes
and passive observation.
D. When doing consultations, clinicians and consultants generally work as cotherapists.
A
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