Because the individuality of the client is of paramount importance in constructivist therapies:
a. specific therapy methods tend to be emphasized as keys to change.
b. methods predetermined by generic principles derived from a comprehensive theory of change are selected as needed.
c. specific therapy techniques tend to be minimized.
d. the methods of change used are typically drawn from many theories of psychotherapy.
Question 2
The primary goal of solution focused therapy is to:
a. give the client a workable solution.
b. remove the client's problem.
c. help the client identify the solution.
d. work with the client to identify and restructure dysfunctional cognitions.