Asked by Regina Winston on Sep 28, 2024
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By doing these, the client provides the professional with an ongoing, personal, "inside perspective" of his or her life and assists the helper in understanding the client's inner world.
A) Biographical inventories
B) Cumulative records
C) Anecdotal information
D) Autobiographies
E) Journals and diaries
F) Genograms
G) Environmental assessments
H) Portfolio
Journals And Diaries
Procedures that allow individuals to describe themselves and can provide valuable insight into self, or to a clinician, by revealing unconscious drives and desires and by uncovering patterns that highlight issues in a client’s life. Types of record and personal documents.
Inside Perspective
A perspective from within an organization or group, focusing on internal processes, values, and experiences as understood by its members.
Client
A person or organization receiving services from a professional or company under agreed terms.
- Contrast between sundry types of informal evaluation instruments.
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Saras Murthyabout 1 hour ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Journals and diaries provide an ongoing and personal inside perspective of the client's life.
Learning Objectives
- Contrast between sundry types of informal evaluation instruments.