In Narrative therapy, the purpose of witnessing is to
A) help the client uncover an alternate story.
B) maximize the effects of knowing clients in relation to the stories they tell about themselves and others tell about them.
C) confront the client when the narrative they tell does not reflect reality.
D) coach the client.
E) enact the narrative of the client in a new and insightful way that adds dimension to the client's story.
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Q28: Absent but _ refers to that which
Q29: Narrative therapists use _ as interventions to
Q30: _ are produced with the agreement of
Q31: Conversations where clients are invited to select,
Q32: _ is the purposeful positioning of oneself,
Q34: Michael White uses the word _ to
Q35: Narrative therapy is a practice of
A) instruction.
B)
Q36: It is important in narrative therapy that
Q37: _ listening involves not only hearing the
Q38: When a narrative therapist frames a response
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