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Abstract This article provides a psychotherapeutic activity and handout which are designed to elicit internal beliefs and views from clients regarding their most significant relationships. The brief intervention described in this article can yield significant, therapeutically useful information. This activity can be used during the assessment or interventions stages of psychotherapy. The intervention can be used in counseling with individual clients, couples, or groups.