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Solution-oriented family therapists

a. suggest solutions paradoxically that cannot possibly co-exist with the current family
b. problem guide maintenance of the perception of the problem situation so as not to lose focus on the solution
c. encourage changing the doing of the problem and engage in discussions of strengths and resources as part of solutions
d. engage clients in wondering what it would be like to have skills they have never experienced before

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Answer:

b. problem guide maintenance of the perception of the problem situation so as not to lose focus on the solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Family therapy is group therapy designed to build and develop dialogue between family members and thus assist in problem solving and respectful, harmonious and healthy relationships. Family therapy can be a great alternative for families experiencing conflict and disharmony.

Solution-oriented family therapists aim to guide the dialogue among family members so that they can find solutions for family members. Based on this, we can state that among the options shown in the question above, the one that best fits the work of a family therapist is the letter B.

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