00:01
All right, it looks like we have two questions here.
00:05
The first question, it says, which of the following is not always part of a client's explanatory model? our options are the personal and social meaning they attach to their disorder, option b, the diagnosis they have received, option c, their therapeutic goals, and option d, their expectations about what will happen to them.
00:29
So again, we're looking for the one that is not always part of a client's explanatory model.
00:34
Well, typically their therapeutic goals are, so that's why this initial choice was incorrect.
00:42
But when we look at the other options that are presented here, something that is not always part of a client's explanatory model would be the diagnosis that they have received.
00:53
Because at that point, you're looking at the other things that may change a diagnosis and so forth.
01:01
So you're looking for reasons rather than something that's already been labeled in that patient...