Problem solving is a two-stage process: (1) understanding and accepting the
problem at hand, and (2) attempting to generate, evaluate, and implement
alternative solutions that might have been used or could be used in the future
in similar problematic situations. The acceptance stage employs behavioral
analysis, insight strategies, and didactic strategies; the second stage, that of
targeting change, employs solution analysis, orienting strategies, and commitment
strategies.
Problem solving is a two-stage process: (1) understanding and accepting theproblem at hand, and (2) attempting to generate, evaluate, and implementalternative solutions that might have been used or could be used in the futurein similar problematic situations. The acceptance stage employs behavioralanalysis, insight strategies, and didactic strategies; the second stage, that oftargeting change, employs solution analysis, orienting strategies, and commitmentstrategies.
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