In narrative therapy the therapist may choose to attack

a. the client.
b. the client's problem.
c. one of the client's parents.
d. the client's previous therapist.


B

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Nonsexual dual relationships are trickiest to manage in _____________ areas, where everyone eventually interacts with everyone else.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A counselor's number one priority should be

a) Establishing a therapeutic alliance b) Accurate diagnosis c) Demonstrating empathy d) Client safety

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Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of the solution-focused group?

a. Setting well-formed goals b. Engaging in shame-attacking exercises c. Searching for exceptions to the problem d. Encouraging motivation

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For the experiential therapist like Leslie Greenberg, the fundamental unit of experience is:

a. interpersonal problems. b. negative thoughts about the self, world, and future. c. emotional schema. d. unfinished business.

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