When all factors of the Person-Task-Environment transaction are not taken into consideration during an evaluation, what possible impacts could this have on intervention choices and client outcomes? Structuring a problem statement stands at the interface between evaluation and intervention, and provides information useful for guiding problem solution. For Mrs. Rogers, found under “Case Examples: Modify Task Demands for Skill Deficit,” structure a problem statement. Also try to structure problem statements for other Case Examples.
Already registered? Login
Not Account? Sign up
Enter your email address to reset your password
Back to Login? Click here