In solution-focused therapy, change is viewed as the result of:

a. becoming aware of and acting on even small exceptions that build on client strengths.
b. motivating clients to make big changes in a short amount of time by marshalling natural resources.
c. using a client's language about their own strengths and weaknesses to understand how problems become self-perpetuating.
d. finding the most unique and practical solution a client can imagine.


A

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