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Charlie

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Like most things in life, a clinical assessment has some potential dangers and pitfalls. Which of the following can make clinical assessment possibly dangerous?
 
  A) The therapist
  B) Neutrality
  C) Objectivity
  D) Subjectivity

Question 2

__________and diagnosis help therapists identify potential courses of treatment; decide how best to keep clients and the public safe; and determine the need for referrals and additional services.
 
  A) Case conceptualizations
  B) Case reporting
  C) Therapeutic analysis
  D) Clinical assessments



mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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