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Демографические данные

Имя, возраст, пол, этническая и расовая принадлежность, религиозная ориентация, состояние отношений, родители, уро­вень образования, работа, предшествующий опыт психотерапии, кто направил на терапию в этот раз, другие (кроме клиента) ис­точники информации.

Текущие проблемы и их состояние

Главные трудности и понимание пациентом их причин, исто­рия этих проблем, предпринимавшееся лечение, почему именно сейчас пришел на терапию.

 




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