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Match each way of assessing a patient’s symptoms with its description.
interview
observations
psychological testing
self-report
The psychologist assesses the client’s behavior, including degree of eye contact and behavior around others.
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The psychologist asks their patient about symptoms and recent experiences that may have caused distress.
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The patient fills out a questionnaire to identify symptoms and causes of distress.
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The client performs actions, such as copying a picture, that require abilities such as planning, coordinating, or remembering.
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- Observations: The psychologist assesses the client’s behavior, including degree of eye contact and behavior around others.
- Interview: The psychologist asks their patient about symptoms and recent experiences that may have caused distress.
- Self-report: The patient fills out a questionnaire to identify symptoms and causes of distress.
- Psychological testing: The client performs actions, such as copying a picture, that require abilities such as planning, coordinating, or remembering.
- Interview: The psychologist asks their patient about symptoms and recent experiences that may have caused distress.
- Self-report: The patient fills out a questionnaire to identify symptoms and causes of distress.
- Psychological testing: The client performs actions, such as copying a picture, that require abilities such as planning, coordinating, or remembering.
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