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ap345

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Clients who describe their unhappiness but wait for their partner to change first are called what by solution-focused therapists?
 
  a. visitors
  b. customers
  c. non-participants
  d. complainants

Question 2

Exception-finding questions:
 
  a. are efforts to manipulate clients
  b. are rarely used by solution-focused therapists
  c. build on past successes in dealing with a problem
  d. are part of reflecting team strategies



irishcancer18

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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