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RYAN BANYAN

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A clinical psychologist notes that a client wears his clothes inside out, that his hair is matted, and there is
  dirt under his fingernails. This information is known as
 
  A) an observational decision tree. B) clinical observation.
  C) a dynamic formulation. D) self-monitoring.

Question 2

Which statement about Project MATCH is accurate?
 
  A) It proved that treatment based on Alcoholics Anonymous is superior to other forms of treatment.
  B) It showed that matching a client's personality to a form of treatment makes no difference.
  C) It showed that treatments only work when they are carefully matched with the personality profiles of
  the clients in them.
  D) It proved that therapists must establish warm relationships with their clients in order for therapy to
  be effective.



momolu

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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