In solution-focused therapies, problem talk refers to:

a. the tendency to focus too much on problematic behavioral patterns.
b. the relatively small amount of time spent on discussing client problems.
c. the repetition of past patterns in the therapy relationship.
d. the collaborative development of specific therapeutic goals.


A

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