According to Minuchin, pathology may be:
a. Inside the client
b. In the client's social context
c. In the feedback between the client and his or her social context
d. All of the above
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) For the interviewer to be aware of this and to structure the opening of the interview to relax the client. B) For the interviewer not to show that he/she is tense, or client trust will be compromised. C) To talk about the tension at sufficient length until it has dissipated for both; then the "interview proper" can begin. D) For the interviewer to talk slowly and take deep breaths in order to calm him/herself.