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wenmo

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Closing-phase client goals may address larger, more global issues that clients bring to therapy and ___________________ ______.
 
  a. move the client toward greater health as defined by the therapists theoretical perspective
  b. address the working alliance
  c. any agenda items the client has verbalized in session
  d. establish an increase in the autonomy the of the client

Question 2

A working-phase client goal for a structural family therapist might be:
 
  a. reduce depressed mood.
  b. reduce enmeshment with children and increase parental hierarchy to reduce episodes of depressed mood.
  c. assess for suicidal ideation.
  d. increase self-esteem to reduce self-harming behaviors.



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zhanghao

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



wenmo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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