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rachel9

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In solution-oriented therapy, goals are stated in positive, observable, solution-based terms. Which of the following is NOT a good example of a solution-based goal?
 
  A) Increase periods of enjoyable activity, social interaction, and hope for future
  B) Increase frequency of couple's emotionally intimate conversations
  C) Increase cooperation and pro-social activities
  D) All of these are good examples of solution-oriented goals

Question 2

What are solution-oriented goal descriptions?
 
  A) Problem-focused
  B) Ones that focus on symptom reduction
  C) Ones that describe what the client will be doing
  D) All of these are correct



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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