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lilldybug07

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How are parents seen in Solution-Focused Family Therapy?
 
  a. As blank slates.
  b. As the ones with all of the power.
  c. As vessels to be filled with knowledge from their children.
  d. As the experts in regard to their children.
  e. As the heart of family therapy.

Question 2

What is the one basic pattern for a solution-focused session?
 
  a. The client articulates a problem and the therapist offers a solution.
  b. A core question-and-answer discourse closing with a five to ten minute summary message.
  c. An uncovering of past trauma and a realization that solutions can now arise from the experience.
  d. The therapist offers an issue that they see present for the client and the client confirms or disconfirms the presence of that issue.
  e. The client discloses a solution to a long-standing problem and the therapist engages the client in a discussion of the merit of the solution.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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