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EAugust

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The goal of assessment in solution-focused therapy is to attend to the client's
 
  a. childhood history.
  b. dysfunctional thoughts.
  c. irrational beliefs.
  d. motivation.

Question 2

According to Adler, the core motive of human personality is:
 
  a. dominance.
  b. intimacy.
  c. social distinction.
  d. striving for superiority.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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