Which of the following did Haley (1996) suggest as the two views a therapist can hold of who should go to therapy?
a) The first is that therapy is for people experiencing some problem impacting their life
and who are in need of resolution. The second view is that therapy is useful for
everyone because therapy helps people become better people.
b) The first is that therapy is for people experiencing some problem impacting their life
and who are in need of resolution. The second view is that therapy is useful couples
and families experiencing some problem impacting their life.
c) The first is that therapy is for people experiencing some intrapersonal problem. The
second view is that therapy is for people experiencing some interpersonal problem
d) Haley only proposed one view: therapy is for people experiencing some problem
impacting their life and who are in need of resolution.
A
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