In narrative therapy, families are asked about ______, times when they have had some control over the problem that have been obscured by their problem-saturated story
a. unique outcomes
b. examples of self-leadership
c. exceptions
d. invisible loyalties
A
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Which of the following is one of Cowger's suggestions to emphasize strengths and empowerment in the assessment process?
A) ?Give preeminence to the client's understanding of the facts of the case. B) ?List the resources you have to help the client. C) ?Focus on personal strengths and avoid assessing environmental strengths. D) ?Encourage the client to discuss his or her assets rather than deficits.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Asking members to assess the community with regards to social justice issues is one element of assessment within social justice group work.
Feeling truly listened to helps the client develop a sense of trust, be more inclined toward self-reflection, and experience respect and caring from the practitioner
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following suggests the problem is the solution?
a. Social systems theory b. Traditional analytic view c. Narrative Model d. Milan group