Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would look for:

a. unusual strengths and talents c. abnormalities and problems
b. personality traits d. financial problems and debts


C

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A Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for unusual strengths and talents.
B Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for personality traits.
C Correct: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would look for abnormalities and problems.
D Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for financial problems and debts.

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