A narrative therapist:
a. views problems as being conceptualized and embedded in cultural, social and political contexts
b. holds that the meaning of our own lives is developed out of the stories available to us
c. utilizes the metaphors of narrative and social construction
d. works collaboratively with people to draw out their stories and engage in reconstructing the stories so that they might experience their lives in fulfilling and meaningful ways
e. all of the above
Answer: E
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