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Continuum Models
Theoretical models that describe certain properties or behaviors as occurring on a continuous scale, rather than being divided into distinct categories.
Structured Interview
Meeting between a clinician and a client or a client’s associate(s) in which the clinician asks questions that are standardized and are usually designed to determine whether a diagnosis is warranted.
Behavioral Observation
Method for assessing the frequency of a client’s behaviors and the specific situations in which they occur.
Projective Test
Presentation of an ambiguous stimulus, such as an inkblot, to a client, who then projects unconscious motives and issues onto the stimulus in his or her interpretation of its content.
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