Relationship Disclosure Tests
If you are needing a full disclosure test to validate past behaviors in addiction. You definitely want to use caution in developing the disclosure and scheduling the test. There is no rushing a disclosure test where counselors are working with an individual to prepare formal disclosure for a spouse or partner. There is a huge misconception about these types of polygraphs. The main issue I have run into is a spouse will show up with one hundred questions for the disclosure polygraph or eyedetect. You get up to four questions on a valid polygraph. You get one question on a valid single-issue eyedetect. Please use care in working with your counselors in planning this very important part of your relationship. The main goal is to build trust with your partner based on the past betrayal trauma that's occurred in your relationship. As an examiner, who has conducted these tests for eighteen years, please give time to conduct the test before your formal disclosure. I have had experiences where the client takes test after the disclosure and fails the test. This will possibly cause some issues in building that trust. If you schedule the test before the disclosure at least if client fails you have time to figure out the issue causing the failure prior to formal disclosure.
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