Solution-oriented therapists, like Weiner-Davis and O’Hanlon, believe that:
A. There are multiple solutions that any person or family might consider
B. Good solutions are not necessarily related to the doing of the problem
C. Improvement is a weak substitute for designed outcomes
D. Families are stuck because they want to be or need to be or have some underlying purpose in maintaining a problem
ANS: A
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