What is the goal of psychosocial assessment?

What will be an ideal response?

The goal of psychosocial assessment is to develop an understanding of how the client functions in his or her social environment. The focus is on how the client interacts with his or her social environment, as well as the elements that are present in that environment that might need to be addressed as part of treatment.

Psychology

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In this case, marital satisfaction would be considered a(n): A) subject variable. B) treatment variable. C) dependent variable. D) operational construct.

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Which researchers conducted the landmark studies on bystander apathy and found that the more potential helpers present, the less likely people are to help?

a. Asch and Milgram b. Seyle and Newman c. Dollard and Miller d. Darley and Latané

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