Can the SWBS be used for clinical purposes? How?
The SWBS is useful for such purposes because it tends to be sensitive at the low end of the distribution of scores. It may therefore be useful as a “pointer” to help alert practitioners to general areas that can be explored. Clinicians and counselors may be able to use this information as an aid for discussion or treatment. Clients can be assessed at a later stage to see whether their scores change.
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