When thinking of the client as expert in collaborative therapy, it may be helpful to think of the client as holding more expertise in the area of __________and the therapist as holding more expertise in the area of __________.
A) process; content
B) content; process
C) stories; interventions
D) interventions; stories
Question 2
When Anderson and Goolishian radically proposed the client as the expert, what did they mean?
A) The therapist has no opinion of the client
B) The therapist does not have a role in the therapeutic process
C) The client's thoughts, ideas, and opinions are valued
D) The client knows in which direction therapy should move and dictates when