Multiple Choice
One of the most common reason intervention techniques often fail is:
A) therapists don't know which techniques to use with a new client.
B) therapists haven't learned how to integrate theory and technique.
C) therapists have not conceptualized what has gone awry for the client in other relationships and considered how these relational themes could be reenacted in their therapeutic process.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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