Dr. Doyle is meeting a client for an assessment. While testing the client and gathering data about her history, a number of contradictions arise—contradictions that Dr. Doyle is unable to resolve. When it comes time to write his report, what should Dr. Doyle do?

a. He shouldn't bother noting the presence of contradictions at all, so as not to confuse the reader.
b. He should mention the contradictions briefly, but play down their importance.
c. He should describe the contradictions in adequate detail for the reader.
d. How he handles this situation will depend upon the specific referral source.


C

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