Question

Which of the following is something the solution-focused therapist tends to avoid in working with Ruth?
a. There is a focus on looking for exceptions to the problems that Ruth brings up for discussion.
b. Much of the therapeutic endeavor is devoted to talking about Ruth's symptoms and promoting insight on her part so that she can make changes.
c. The emphasis is on Ruth's strengths, assets, accomplishments, abilities, competencies, skills, and successes.
d. An attempt is made to keep the conversation non-pathological.
e. Ruth is helped to view her problems as something external to herself and to her life.

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