Asked by bruce gaitor on May 10, 2024

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In narrative counseling,___________________ refers to separating people from their problems to create space for new identities and life stories to emerge.

A) listening
B) externalizing
C) enacting
D) solidifying

Externalizing

A behavior in which an individual projects or expresses their internal problems, emotions, or issues through outward actions.

Narrative Counseling

A therapeutic approach that seeks to reinterpret a person's life story to achieve better understanding and outcomes.

New Identities

Refers to the development or discovery of new aspects of an individual's sense of self, often facilitated through therapy or significant life experiences.

  • Comprehend the fundamental principles and functional applications of mapping and externalizing techniques in therapeutic settings.
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Chitkanya Chuenbua-inMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Externalizing is the process of separating individuals from their problems by viewing the problem as an external entity, allowing individuals to see themselves independently from the problem. This creates space for new identities and life stories to emerge. Listening, enacting, and solidifying are not specific to this concept in narrative counseling.