Dr. Parks suspects that his client, Nate, was abused as a child. Nate has not yet confirmed
this during therapy sessions. However, Nate's behavior and thinking resemble many
patients whom Dr. Parks has treated for child abuse. Dr.
Parks' suspicions about Nate's
abuse are based on a(n) __________ judgment.
a. actuarial
b. clinical
c. therapeutic
d. calculated
e. formal
b. clinical
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false