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Theoretical integration is when a therapist practices primarily from one orientation, but also draws on techniques from others.
Double-Barreled
Questions or statements that address more than one issue at a time, often leading to confusion or difficulty in answering.
Factual
Based on facts; representing information that is real or true and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
Evaluative
Relating to the assessment or judgment of the performance, value, or quality of someone or something.
Negatively Worded
Refers to items or questions in surveys or assessments that are phrased in a manner that implies the opposite of what is being asked to prevent bias.
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