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    Exam 7: Social Work Practice With Families: Intervention, Termination, and Evaluation
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    Motivational Interviewing Is a Technique That Presents Challenges to the Process
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Motivational Interviewing Is a Technique That Presents Challenges to the Process

Question 15

Question 15

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Motivational Interviewing is a technique that presents challenges to the process of family intervention that do not exist in working with individuals. As a result, social work practitioners should avoid this intervention for family work.

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