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jessicacav

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For narrative therapists, the key to meaningful change is:
 
  a. deconstruction of new stories and plots.
  b. a client's rejection of the privileged position in therapy.
  c. the retelling of personal narratives or old stories until they no longer produce anxiety.
  d. challenging dominant discourses and discovery of new and multiple possibilities for the future.

Question 2

According to narrative therapists, the process of change is largely based on:
 
  a. the belief that therapy is a dialogue of discovery that deconstructs past stories and co-constructs new ones.
  b. the idea that the dominant discourses in clients' families and societies is the best guide for client change.
  c. a therapist's timely use of their privileged position to support new client stories.
  d. to provide clients with the new words, images or meanings they need to overthrow the tyranny of dominant discourses.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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