Like most narrative therapists, Michael White, a pioneer of narrative therapy, integrates which processes of change in his therapy work?
a. Consciousness raising, catharsis, and interpretation
b. Consciousness raising, choosing, and counterconditioning
c. Interpretation, counter-conditioning and stimulus control
d. Catharsis, interpretation, and counterconditioning
Question 2
Which is most likely true about narrative therapists?
a. They believe that theories of personality and psychopathology are helpful in guiding clinicians in the construction of new client narratives.
b. They believe that the scientific method can provide clinicians with reliable and stable truths about how people change in therapy.
c. They rely on client stories as the basis of their clinical work, and reject dominant theories as poorly suited for understanding individuals.
d. They emphasize that therapy should be directed at the development of an integrated narrative that ties together a client's past, present, and future.