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natalie2426

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Gayle, a family therapist working with a couple in therapy, asks the couple at the beginning of each session, This week, on a scale of 0 to 10, (0 meaning no improvement and 10 meaning we did not argue once) how have things been for each of you? What is Gayle attempting to do here?
 
  A) Assess her clients' problems
  B) Help her clients assess their own progress
  C) Standardize therapy
  D) None of these is correct

Question 2

There are many advantages of nonstandardized evaluations. The advantages include:
 
  A) they are as reliable or valid as standardized measures.
  B) they are easily adapted for diverse clients.
  C) they are not difficult to use with persons with severe pathology.
  D) they are not difficult to use with children if parents are not there.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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