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    In Solution-Focused Therapy,exceptions Represent Instances When a Particular Problem in a Client's
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In Solution-Focused Therapy,exceptions Represent Instances When a Particular Problem in a Client's

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In solution-focused therapy,exceptions represent instances when a particular problem in a client's life was not prominent.

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