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In this type of relationship, a client believes there is not a problem and the counselor agrees, validates, or goes along with this perception, while also offering to help the client in ways the client can determine:
 
  a. visitor-type relationship
  b. complainant-type therapeutic relationship
  c. customer-type relationship
  d. none of the above

Question 2

Matching:
 
  1. _______ Berg and S. D. Miller
 
  2. _______ de Shazer
 
  3. _______ skillful inquirer
 
  4. _______ Marlatt
 
  5. _______ W.R. Miller and Page
 
  a. well-formed treatment goal criteria
  b. warm turkey or sobriety sampling approach
  c. Harm reduction
  d. Solution Focused Counseling
  e. Curious Columbo



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

1) a
2) d
3) e
4) c
5) b



Evvie72

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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