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A goal of the forensic rehabilitation expert is to
 
  a. present strong advocacy for the client
  b. provide objective information regarding the injured person's ability to work.
  c. testify in as many cases in order to remain up to date in one's work.
  d. develop an expertise with regard to one type of forensic area of practice.

Question 2

The following types of clinical interviews tend to have the highest reliability and validity:
 
  a. diagnostic interviews
  b. initial interviews
  c. observational interviews
  d. intake interviews
  e. both b and d



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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