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melina_rosy

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Solution-focused therapy was initially launched as:
 
  a. an individual therapy. c. a family therapy.
  b. a group therapy. d. a growth workshop/seminar.

Question 2

When treating mandated or involuntary clients, Berg and other solution-focused therapists have argued that:
 
  a. the same solution-oriented pathways and principles can be successfully applied.
  b. solution-oriented therapy works best when clients are free to choose.
  c. any mandated treatment violates the fundamental assumptions of solution-focused therapy.
  d. goal-formation is out of the control of the client and solution-focused therapy will necessarily be less open to a useful range of solutions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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