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Your wife is being helpful by reminding you about unfinished tasks around the house because she wants to make a nice home for you. This is an example of what type of Paradoxical Intervention?

1) Prescribing the Symptom
2) Reframing
3) Paradoxical Double Bind
4) Strategic Family Therapy

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The correct answer is Reframing. It involves changing the perspective on the situation to highlight positive intentions or effects, shown by the wife's reminders being interpreted as an expression of care.

Step-by-step explanation:

The situation described, where a wife is being helpful by reminding her partner about unfinished tasks with the intention of creating a nice home, can be seen as an example of Reframing. In the context of paradoxical interventions, reframing is a technique used to change the perspective on a particular behavior or situation, allowing for a new, often more positive, interpretation.

Reframing involves taking behavior that might initially be viewed negatively and interpreting it in a way that the positive intentions or effects are highlighted. In this example, the wife's reminders, which could be seen as nagging in one light, are reframed to showcase her care and desire to maintain a pleasant household. This is not prescribing the symptom, where a therapist might encourage a client to engage more in the problematic behavior, nor is it a paradoxical double bind. Additionally, it is not directly related to strategic family therapy, though that modality might use reframing as a tool within its broader strategies.

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