Asked by shatara jenkins on Jun 14, 2024

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The solution-focused question "How will you know when your problem is solved?" is an example of a _____.​

A) ​coping question
B) ​miracle question
C) ​scaling question
D) ​exception question

Solution-Focused

An approach that emphasizes finding solutions in the present time and exploring one’s hopes for the future rather than focusing on past issues or problems.

Miracle Question

A therapeutic technique asking clients to imagine how their life would be different if a miracle happened and their problems were solved overnight.

Coping Question

A question posed to an individual that encourages them to think about how they have managed or could manage challenges and stressors in their life.

  • Identify and describe key strategies and techniques in solution-focused therapy and task-centered models.
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Shivam ThakurJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The question "How will you know when your problem is solved?" is an example of a miracle question, which encourages the client to envision a future without the problem and identify the specific signs that this has happened. Coping questions focus on how the client is currently handling the problem, scaling questions measure progress along a scale, and exception questions explore times when the problem is not as present.