Multiple Choice
The goal-setting process in solution-focused therapy emphasizes
A) defining problems concretely
B) defining simple problems
C) not what clients want to stop doing but what they want to start doing
D) exceptions
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Q4: Solution-focused therapists engage in problem talk<br>A) long
Q5: Compliments are an example of<br>A) empathy<br>B) positive
Q6: Does solution-oriented therapy ignore people's pain (as
Q7: Solution-focused therapy focuses primarily on<br>A) cognition<br>B) reinforcement
Q8: What types of clients and client problems
Q9: List and describe three types of questions
Q10: How does the therapist's role differ in
Q11: Solution-focused therapy draws heavily on<br>A) systems theory<br>B)
Q13: Early in the development of solution focused
Q14: Solution-focused therapists use "scaling questions" to<br>A) quantify