A) solving the family's problem.
B) dis-solving the family's problem.
C) maintaining the complaint.
D) seeking answers to the miracle question.
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A) linguistic event.
B) self-differentiating event.
C) insight-attaining event.
D) None of the answers are correct.
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A) one-way mirrors.
B) two-way mirrors.
C) supervisors entering the consultation room.
D) supervisors telephoning suggestions to the therapist.
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A) Segal.
B) Erickson.
C) de Shazer.
D) White.
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A) find new meanings in their life situations.
B) gain insight into their early relationships.
C) engage in self-differentiation.
D) develop clearer boundaries.
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A) visitors.
B) complainants
C) customers.
D) non-participants.
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A) postmodern approach.
B) constructivist outlook
C) view of multiple realities.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) determining why and how a particular problem arose is the first order of business in working with families.
B) insight provides the basic tool for change.
C) client families have run out of ways of dealing with their problems.
D) functional family therapy is the most practical approach
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A) objective construction of reality.
B) subjective construction of reality
C) family's view of reality.
D) therapist's view of reality.
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A) home study.
B) individual interpretation of events influenced by the observer's beliefs.
C) groupthink.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) is challenged by solution-focused therapists.
B) is endorsed by solution-focused therapists.
C) has been abandoned by all family therapists.
D) is championed by de Shazer.
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A) social invention.
B) necessity for couple contentment.
C) part of all relationships.
D) All of the answers are correct
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A) offer insights through their interpretations.
B) provide families with solutions to their problems.
C) create a collaborative dialogue with families.
D) rely on reflecting teams to offer solutions.
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A) conversational partners.
B) adversarial in describing reality.
C) both resistant to change.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) subjectivity
B) Solution talk
C) Normality
D) Social therapy
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A) speculate on their future once the problem is gone.
B) put their faith in the therapeutic process.
C) seek a religious experience
D) theoretically integrate spirituality within solution-focused therapy
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