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Intake Interview
An assessment technique that provides counselors with information about a client’s past functioning and how it relates to his or her current situation and the problems he or she is facing.
Effective
Producing a desired or intended result, often used to describe interventions, methods, or treatments.
Formative Evaluation
Real time assessments conducted during the counseling process to determine the efficacy of a given treatment or intervention as it is being implemented.
Summative Evaluation
An assessment conducted at the end of a project or a specific time period to determine its effectiveness or outcomes.
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