Why clinical questions should always acknowledge symptoms


Question: Why do Layng and Andronis (1984) suggest that clinical questions should always acknowledge reported symptoms rather than asking about times the symptoms do not occur? Group of answer choices Acknowledging reported symptoms serves as the best way to verify the symptoms that one can work with Questions that endanger the patient's means of obtaining critical consequences are likely to be met with evasive behavior Patients with schizophrenia are not able to remember when symptoms do NOT occur Because you would never be able to catch when the symptoms do not occur

 

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