Which is true of using compliments in solution-focused therapy?

a. You should always give compliments about clients’ personal traits
b. Inauthentic compliments are fine if the therapist cannot think of genuine compliments
c. Make compliments general so that they fit a variety of areas
d. The compliment should be focused on something that is important to the client


d. The compliment should be focused on something that is important to the client

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Concerning social power:

a. narrative therapists pay special attention to the narratives of persons who may have less social power in some situations, such as women and persons of color b. in narrative therapy the narratives of persons who have social power are considered the most relevant c. in narrative therapy, narratives about social power are given minimal attention with a focus more on narratives focused on strong affect d. narrative therapists seek for an egalitarian approach to therapy in relation to power and, for that reason, do not address narratives concerned with either social or cultural power

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A consultant seeking to change a consultee’s problem oriented focus may:

a. Express faith in the consultee’s problem solving ability b. Take an expert role c. A and B d. None of the above

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Dyads can be an excellent way to change the format of a group

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Many recent investigations concerning spirituality suggest ______.

A. positive workings of the mind are trainable skills through meditation B. stressors that affect the brain are harmful to a person's health and well-being C. links between subjective experiences reported during mediation and alterations in brain function D. all of these

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