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mynx

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___________________ ___ is the philosophical approach in which the assumption that all behavior is a form of communication and that because no one person is responsible for the behavior (or problem/s) in the system, that the goal is to create change by altering the interaction patterns within the system.
 
  a. Modernism
  b. Humanism
  c. Systemic
  d. Postmodernism

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In the ___________________ philosophical approach, the therapist is the expert who assumes the primary responsibility for identifying problems, diagnosing, choosing an approach, and creating client goals.
 
  a. modernist
  b. systemic
  c. humanism
  d. postmodernism



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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