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captainjonesify

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The question:What have you done since you called for an appointment, that has made a difference in your problem?, is referred to as ___________ in solution focused therapy.
 
  a. complimenting
  b. the miracle question
  c. pre-therapy change
  d. scaling

Question 2

Which statement is most characteristic of Adlerian theory regarding impulse control?
 
  a. Impulses are just an expression of the primary thrust toward completion.
  b. Impulses are the dominant forces of human beings.
  c. People need to identify the feeling carefully and become aware of which ego state is cathected whenthe impulsive feeling occurs.
 d. The issue with impulses is that they must be inhibited.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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