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Steve De Shazer Argues That What Practitioners Have Interpreted in the Past

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Steve de Shazer argues that what practitioners have interpreted in the past as client resistance is more accurately understood as worker resistance to solving problems in ways which fit clients' normal ways of doing things.

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