What is the primary purpose of strengths-based therapy?

  1. To compliment the client
  2. To find a meaning to struggling
  3. To create an awareness of how much clients have been through
  4. To assist in choosing a method of treatment
  5. To focus on the strengths of the client in all aspects of their life
Explanation

Answer - A - The primary purpose of strengths-based therapy is to focus on a client's strengths, accomplishments, achievements, talents, and uniqueness. This not only enhances the client/clinician relationship but also allows the client to hope for the possibility of change within themselves and their situation. A belief in the client and their strengths is essential for an accurate, strengths-based therapeutic relationship. This focus on positive psychology can be beneficial for substance abuse issues.

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