What types of clients and client problems are best suited for solution-focused therapy and the MRI model of treatment? Are these approaches effective only with high functioning clients, or can they be used effectively to treat more serious problems (e.g., substance abuse, sexual abuse, personality disorders, or severe mental illness)?
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Q4: Solution-focused therapists engage in problem talk
A) long
Q5: Compliments are an example of
A) empathy
B) positive
Q6: Solution-focused therapy focuses primarily on
A) cognition
B) reinforcement
Q7: Steve de Shazer's term for someone who
Q8: Solution-focused therapy draws heavily on
A) systems theory
B)
Q9: Solution-focused therapists use "scaling questions" to
A) quantify
Q10: Solution-focused therapy was adapted from
A) narrative therapy
B)
Q11: List and describe three types of questions
Q13: How does the therapist's role differ in
Q14: Does solution-oriented therapy ignore people's pain (as
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