“Therapeutic assessment”
A. involves the use of projective personality tests in a deliberately therapeutic way.
B. is a practice developed by Stephen Finn and colleagues in which cognitive therapy begins without a formal assessment, with the assumption that the first few sessions of therapy can provide adequate assessment data.
C. requires the use of massage to decrease patient nervousness prior to beginning an assessment.
D. describes the use of psychological testing and feedback as a brief therapeutic intervention.
D. describes the use of psychological testing and feedback as a brief therapeutic intervention.
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