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Collmarie

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By neutrality, the Milan therapist attempts to:
 
  a. hide his or her impressions from the family
  b. be a blank screen
  c. remain connected to the family while avoiding getting caught in coalitions
  d. change family interactive patterns

Question 2

Circular questioning is likely to:
 
  a. probe differences in how family members perceive problems
  b. be a free form of therapeutic questioning
  c. rely heavily on directives
  d. rely heavily on prescriptions



swimkari

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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