In Solution-focused therapy, the best approach to use with ‘complainants' is to:
A. respect them, try and establish rapport, and hope they will become customers eventually
B. assign them activities where they can focus on exceptions, respect them, and hope they will become customers eventually
C. engage them in solution oriented conversations and co-create assignments to reproduce behaviors that are exceptions to the problem
D. none of the above
B. assign them activities where they can focus on exceptions, respect them, and hope they will become customers eventually
You might also like to view...
The temptation to give up a career in the helping field is often greatest when students
a. are faced with examining their values concerning helping others. b. realize that they still have unresolved issues. c. begin to examine their motivations for helping others. d. first have to apply what they have learned in their courses to the real world.
Contemporary reality therapy is best captured by the question
a. What are you feeling? b. What are thinking? c. What are you doing? d. What are you fearing?
Lawfulness in counseling and education is determined by ______.
A. the extent to which we can find ways to predict and control events B. the laws of nature being understandable C. what is right and good in all situations D. scientific realism
According to Gorski, which clients are appropriate for Cenaps Model relapse prevention?
(a) any client who has been in recovery for at least 90 days and sincerely wants to stay clean and sober (b) clients who have completed Minnesota Model treatment programs (c) clients who regularly attend AA (d) clients who have completed the primary goals of treatment