A psychologist might ask, "Can you describe a recent situation that made you feel stressed or anxious?" This question encourages the individual to reflect on their feelings and thoughts, providing insight into their emotional state and coping mechanisms. It can also help the psychologist understand patterns in the person's behavior and identify areas for further exploration in therapy.
They will ask you. How You Are? What The Problam Is? Whats Your Daily Rutine Is Nd SO On ^ is what a PSYCHOLOGIST would ask. a sociologist would ask things about your hobbies. They'd ask if you have parks around, or if you go to the movies etc. they look at society and see how it affects people.
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I DON'T kNOW! ASK ONE! Wait.....I think its probably a "cheating will not help you with anything" or something so it's what a teacher would say. blablahblah :)
I'm not sure what your question is, the way you have phrased it. If you are asking, about a requirement that a psychologist should not disclose patient information, it would be a condition of confidentiality.
He was crazy
A psychologist might use an IQ test to see how clever his patient is. The psychologist would pay attention to the vocabulary the patient used. There are other types of intelligence that standard IQ tests don't measure. The psychologist might ask questions that examine common sense or ask how they would troubleshoot a situation.
I would think it would be time to find another psychologist.
This varies from person to person and from different settings. A psychologist with their own private practice might work only a few hours one day but many the next, if they set their own hours. Someone in an institutional setting would probably work something closer to a "regular" shift (nine to five, for example). This is why it is good to inquire at the psychologist's place of business or, if you're looking for a job, it's good to ask before you apply.
don't know and don't ask
To inquire means to ask about something. The word "inquire" means to ask about something. ---Why would you want to inquire on something so irrelevant?----
How have you been!
No, a adolescent psychologist would be more so a developmental psychologist because they would focus on children social, physical, cognitive, social and personality development throughout their adolescents. Whereas a clinical psychologist evaluate and treat people with various psychological disorders.