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jessicacav

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Bill lives in a small rural town in northern British Columbia. He has been clinically depressed for one year and has decided to seek professional help for his problem. Given Bill's geographical location, he is most likely to be seen by a:
 
  a) A psychologist
  b) A psychoanalyst
  c) A family doctor
  d) A psychiatrist

Question 2

Dr. Bradley was conducting a clinical interview with Harold. When interviewed together with his father, Harold stated that he had never drunk alcohol. However, when interviewed later alone, Harold admitted that he got drunk every weekend.
 
  This example demonstrates the problem of
 
  a) unconscious factors impacting the interview process.
  b) the impact of situational factors on the validity of a clinical interview.
  c) lack of standardization of interview questions.
  d) too much structure in the interview process.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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