Solution-focused therapists use "scaling questions" to:
a. quantify outcomes
b. evaluate the success of sessions
c. break change into small steps
d. compare clients
Answer: C
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A. Just as important as strengths B. More aptly referred to as "limitations" C. A legitimate concern D. Strategically minimized
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A. first B. second C. third D. fourth