Ericksonian therapists identify client strengths that are in the same class of solutions that relate to the presenting problem. This means the therapist is:
A) carefully listening for other situations where the client is able to follow directions.
B) carefully listening for other situations where the client is hopeful.
C) carefully listening for other situations where the client has a sense of success.
D) any of these, depending on the client's presenting problem.
D
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