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melly21297

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In narrative therapy the patients' gender or culture is considered to be
 
  a. irrelevant.
  b. part of the story.
  c. important in choosing a therapist of the same gender or culture.
  d. an aspect of one's lifestyle.

Question 2

From a psychodynamic perspective, the primary aims of supportive psychotherapy are to:
 
  a. facilitate a patient's emotional experience and expression.
  b. interpret and understand a patient's defenses.
  c. strengthen the patient's coping and reduce vulnerability to regression.
  d. support everyday insight and psychological mindedness.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



melly21297

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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