Multiple Choice
Why is it that using solution-focused and narrative techniques isn't always straightforward and requires practice, supervision, and feedback?
A) There's no problem, nearly everyone responds well to solution-focused and narrative techniques
B) Many clients identify with their negative symptoms and prefer talking about them
C) Solution-focused techniques are simple and don't require much practice or supervision
D) All of the above
E) Only A and B
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