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, developed by Michael White and David Epston, posits that problems are separate from persons. Clients are encouraged to externalize issues – e.g., "How has the 'Bookworm' identity affected your relationships?"

Over the next few weeks, they made a conscious effort to have open and honest conversations, listening to each other's perspectives without judgment. Kylie started to take on more responsibilities, making her own decisions and learning from her experiences. Bookworm, though still a bit anxious, gradually let go of her need to control, trusting that Kylie was capable of navigating her own path. FamilyTherapy 22 03 29 Kylie Quinn Bookworm 48...

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