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cookcarl

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Clarifying rambling or confusing comments made by a member can be done using each of the following techniques EXCEPT
 
  a. asking questions.
 b. reflecting what the member said.
 c. using other members to restate the member's point.
  d. mini-lecturing.

Question 2

During the solutionfocused initial therapy session, it is common for solutionfocused therapists to ask, What have you done since you called for the appointment that has made a difference in your problem? This describes:
 
  a.  formula first session task.
  b.  the miracle question.
  c.  pretherapy change.
  d.  exception questions.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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