What value do lenses have for a family therapist?
A. They allow family practitioners to consider multiple perspectives rather than be locked into a single viewpoint
B. In every family, each family member will need a different lens to fully understand and participate in their own system
C. Each lens will create a different language in which you can create a joint therapeutic action
D. Like putting on different glasses, one lens will help you see clearly while the other seven will only blur the picture
A. They allow family practitioners to consider multiple perspectives rather than be locked into a single viewpoint
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