Multiple Choice
To make a good diagnosis of a client, a clinician should:
A) make a differential diagnosis based on ample, valid information obtained from the client.
B) use backward reasoning that emphasizes the clinician's vast experience with a disorder.
C) conduct assessments that use multiple projective techniques to isolate the client's real problem.
D) use only forward reasoning and select a diagnosis that is most likely to be helped by a therapy that is supported by the best research.
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