Which statement about the current use of projective techniques by clinicians is TRUE?

A. Projective tests have a more prominent place in the clinician's repertoire than they did 50 years ago.
B. Projective tests, when used, serve as a secondary source of insight about clients.
C. Projective tests are being increasingly used by humanistic clinicians.
D. Projective tests are no longer used.


B. Projective tests, when used, serve as a secondary source of insight about clients.

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