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Tazate

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The four-part approach to positive psychological assessment, as proposed by Wright and Lopez (2002), involves identifying all of the following components EXCEPT:
 
  a. undermining aspects of the client's environment
 b. client strengths and assets
 c. missing and destructive aspects of the client's environment
 d. client values and beliefs

Question 2

Which of the following statements is FALSE?
 
  a. Research suggests that counselors should rely primarily on auditory experiences when assessing clients.
 b. Research suggests that counselors have a tendency towards confirmatory bias  seeking evidence to confirm a hypothesis
 c. Assessment can help to identify contextual factors that may contribute to client problems.
 d. A strong predictor of negative outcomes of psychotherapy is the clinician's underestimation of the severity of the client's problem.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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