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1. Solution-focused therapy.

1. Solution-focused therapy.

Rather than spending time thinking about the problem that currently exists, the reasons for it and the strengths and weaknesses of the individual that led to this — solutions-focused coaching approaches jump straight into asking what needs to change and the steps to get there.

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