When using the scaling technique, what are some of the questions you would ask?
What will be an ideal response?
-“Imagine a scale from 0 to 10, with 10 representing how you want things to be when the
problem is solved and 0 is the opposite.”
-“What number are you on the scale right now?”
-“What number were you at when the problem was at its worst?”
-“What will you notice if you moved up 1 or 2 numbers toward your goal?”
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a. Elavil b. Neurontin c. Pristiq d. Luvox
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