Asked by Parag Agrawal on Sep 23, 2024

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The primary function of client goals in the working phase is to address ____________________________.

A) crisis issues and stabilize crisis symptoms
B) dynamics that create and/or sustain client symptoms or problems
C) the global issues which move the client toward greater heath
D) monitoring the quality of the therapeutic relationship

Working Phase

The middle stage in the therapeutic process where the client and therapist actively address issues and work towards goals.

Client Goals

The outcomes or achievements that clients aim to accomplish through therapy, often established collaboratively with the therapist and a cornerstone of the therapeutic process.

Crisis Issues

Critical situations that require immediate attention and intervention due to their potential impact on an individual's mental health or well-being.

  • Become familiar with the appropriate methods for setting objectives at different points of treatment.
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Prateek Khurana1 day ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Client goals in the working phase are used to specifically address the underlying dynamics that create and/or sustain the client's symptoms or problems, leading to greater insight and change. Goals related to crisis stabilization (option A), global issues (option C), and monitoring the therapeutic relationship (option D) may be relevant but are not the primary function of client goals in this phase.