Asked by Jahhlovey Angella on Jul 26, 2024

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The process of evaluating a person's progress after being in treatment is called a:

A) nomothetic approach.
B) clinical assessment.
C) behavioral diagnosis.
D) functional analysis.

Functional Analysis

A behavioral technique that identifies the antecedents and consequences of behavior to determine the reason or function behind it, commonly used in behavioral psychology.

Nomothetic Approach

An approach focusing on studying what we share with others (laws or generalizations applicable to all members of a population).

Behavioral Diagnosis

A process in psychology used to determine the specific behavior patterns and mental processes underlying an individual's difficulties.

  • Pinpoint the fundamental components and objectives involved in clinical evaluations and interviews.
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Casey CooperJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Clinical assessment is the correct term for evaluating a person's progress after being in treatment. It involves gathering information about a person's psychological, physical, and emotional state to understand their needs and progress.