How does diagnosis fit into case conceptualization?

a. Diagnosis is the most important aspect of case conceptualization.
b. Diagnosis is one part of case conceptualization. Its importance relative to the other parts varies depending on the counselor’s theoretical orientation.
c. Most case conceptualizations don’t involve a diagnosis at all because the clients' behaviors are the important concern.
d. Case conceptualization is the same thing as diagnosis.
e. Diagnosis and case conceptualization are not related to one another at all.


Answer: b

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