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Mr3Hunna

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Which of the following is NOT a technique employed by solution-focused practitioners?
 
  a. coping questions
  b. leading questions
  c. scaling questions
  d. exception questions

Question 2

In the example of the Battered Women's Group:
 
  a. the group provides an environment of trust and mutual support.
  b. the group leader fails to grasp the women's feeling of powerlessness.
  c. the group leader advocates that women should leave abusive situations.
  d. all of these answers.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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