Using both formal and informal assessment tools:

A) ?is optimal because the strengths of one method complement the other and provide an in-depth analysis of the client.
B) ?is not recommended because it can get too confusing for the counselor to interpret.
C) ?can compromise the quality of the assessment due to subjectivity in interpretation.
D) ?can be very helpful, but is often not pragmatic in most clinical situations.


A

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a. True b. False

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a. falling apart over some insignificant task after more difficult ones have been accomplished. b. being psychotic and then taking drugs to enhance the effect. c. the inability to sort out complex past family dynamics because of enmeshment. d. having an undiscovered physical ailment that is causing the presenting psychological problem.

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a. the particular cultural pattern they grew up with. b. the personal insight they gain from therapy. c. their innate sense of right and wrong. d. the moral teachings of religious sects. e. formal educational experiences.

Counseling