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    Exam 13: Social Construction Models I: Solution-Focused and Collaborative Therapies
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    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Argues That
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Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Argues That

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Question 17

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Solution-focused brief therapy argues that:


A) determining why and how a particular problem arose is the first order of business in working with families.
B) insight provides the basic tool for change.
C) client families have run out of ways of dealing with their problems.
D) functional family therapy is the most practical approach

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