What kind of questions might be asked in the first interview (first level) of the Reflecting Team process?
A. Questions that develop an extensive picture of the clients, the therapist, and the history of the idea of coming for therapy
B. Questions that develop a relationship of caring, joining, and enactment so that the systemic aspects of the family are storied
C. Questions that develop the family’s stories of how their family picture and history came to be; each person in the family may have a different story
D. Questions that develop how the family members would like the picture of themselves to change and what alternative stories about their lives might be developed
ANS: A
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