In Their Examination of Perceptions of Children,their Parents,and Therapists of the Presenting
In their examination of perceptions of children,their parents,and therapists of the presenting problem,Hawley and Weisz 2003) found that these triads child-parent-therapist)
A) very rarely agreed on the target problem for therapy.
B) agreed in about a quarter of cases,but were more in agreement for internalizing problems than externalizing problems.
C) agreed in about a quarter of cases,but were more in agreement for externalizing problems than internalizing problems.
D) very consistently agreed,indicating that all three identified the same issues.
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