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A) helping clients better understand objective reality
B) using paradoxical techniques
C) using a genogram to teach families about conflicts
D) generating new meaning in the lives of individuals
E) helping clients tap into the collective unconscious
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A) the non-pathologizing stance.
B) the optimistic orientation.
C) the course of treatment is quite short compared to other approaches.
D) research on these approaches is considered empirically generalizable.
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A) it was founded in a sociocultural context.
B) it allows clients to tell their unique stories from their perspective.
C) it defines mental health within a social,political,and relational context.
D) it teaches diverse clients to replace their own narratives with ones that conform more closely to the ideals and values of mainstream culture.
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A) moments when the client feels exhilarated.
B) events that contradict problem-saturated narratives.
C) times when significant others give the client unconditional love.
D) events characterized by a striving to overcome barriers.
E) stories the client shares that are too good to be true,and in fact,prove to be gross exaggerations of the truth.
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A) is being replaced by postmodernists with the concept of socially storied lives.
B) is also a key concept of the postmodern approaches.
C) is more relevant in the narrative approach than it is in solution-oriented therapy.
D) has proven to be completely irrelevant to all counselors and therapists practicing today.
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A) assessment.
B) the collaborative therapeutic relationship.
C) diagnosis.
D) brief course of treatment.
E) skilled use of techniques.
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A) have little interest in a client exploring past problems.
B) focus on the client's early childhood experiences.
C) believe that the cause of a problem is not necessarily related to its solution.
D) expect that two clients may have different solutions to the same problem.
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A) brief psychodynamic therapy
B) positive psychology
C) Adlerian therapy
D) REBT
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A) to set the tone of focusing on solutions.
B) to provide clients with simple solutions to their problems.
C) to create a setting where the client feels resourceful and capable.
D) to skillfully ask questions to guide clients to finding solutions to their problems.
E) to encourage clients to act in the manner they did when their problem was not present.
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A) solution-oriented therapy.
B) the linguistic approach.
C) the narrative approach.
D) the reflecting team.
E) crisis intervention.
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