Because narrative therapy is a postmodern approach, it does not include a set of predefined goals that can be used with all clients. It could be said, however, that the broad goal of narrative therapy is:
A) to help clients enact their preferred realities and identities.
B) to help clients reduce the symptoms of their presenting problem.
C) to help clients find ways to communicate congruently.
D) to help clients increase their sense of agency in their lives.
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