Which of the following statements most accurately reflects solution-focused therapy’s empirical support as an evidenced-based practice?

a. Solution-based therapies cannot be measured because there are no predetermined goals.
b. Solution-based therapy’s focus on the solutions makes it difficult for clients to remember their problems.
c. Solution-based therapies have a steadily growing foundation of empirical support.
d. Solution-based therapies have a steadily decreasing foundation of empirical support.


ANS: C

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