Nilsa DeJesus.  A. Integrative and alternative  B. Postmodernism and social construction  C. Postmodernism and narrative therapy  D. All of the above.

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Nilsa DeJesus

 A. Integrative and alternative  B. Postmodernism and social construction  C. Postmodernism and narrative therapy  D. All of the above

 A. Existential philosophers  B. Michael White  C. Social constructionists  D. No one

 A. Narrative therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, and gender aware therapy  B. Existential therapy, person-centered counseling, and Gestalt therapy  C. Behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, reality therapy

 A. Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg  B. Albert Ellis  C. Abraham Maslow  D. Michael White

 A. Instincts and early childhood  B. Love and belonging  C. Self esteem  D. Psychological forces