Asked by
Muguet Akari
on Dec 06, 2024Verified
The client's completion of this allows the helper to collect historical, in-depth and comprehensive information about a client that, for some reason, stands out in the client's memory.
A) Biographical inventories
B) Cumulative records
C) Anecdotal information
D) Autobiographies
E) Journals and diaries
F) Genograms
G) Environmental assessments
H) Portfolio
Autobiographies
Written accounts of one's own life, often used in psychological studies to understand personality development and life experiences.
Historical Information
Recorded or gathered data about past events and conditions relevant to a particular subject or field.
Client's Memory
Refers to the recall and retention abilities of a client, often assessed in therapeutic or clinical settings.
- Ascertain the disparities among a range of informal assessment tools.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the disparities among a range of informal assessment tools.