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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
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PLEASE HELP ANSWER ALL FOUR OF THE QUESTIONS BELOW 1. Discuss the following quotation from Steve de Shazer, a co-developer of solution-focused
therapy: "... behavior that is commonly labeled as 'resistance' can be usefully
redescribed...in terms of 'cooperating'..." In your discussion, address the application of
this quotation to work with clients in involuntary situations. 2. When one member of a dyad refuses to meet with the interviewer and the other member
of the dyad, the interviewer can still work on the relationship with the one person present.
What type of questions would you use in working with one family member, while still
addressing the relationship? How would you use this skill? 3. In solution building, when an interviewer perceives that a client is resisting services, the
rule of thumb is to formulate a not-knowing question about the perceived resistance. 4. Client Mandated into Services
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSQpBGf1MPw
After viewing the video explain what types of questioning are especially useful with
clients mandated into services which you would use consistently right from the beginning
in such interviewing situations.
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