Becoming Solution-Focused In Brief TherapyRoutledge, 5 sep. 2013 - 288 sidor A practical guide to becoming solution-focused and construction solutions in brief therapy. At the core of the book is a sequence of skill-building chapters that cover all aspects of construction solutions. Each chapter explains and demonstrates a particular skill with discussion and exercises. |
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... Shazer . Through our association and friendship with each of them , we have grown tremendously . We feel honored to be the spokespersons for many of their contributions to the development of Brief Therapy that they shared with us . John ...
... Shazer . Through our association and friendship with each of them , we have grown tremendously . We feel honored to be the spokespersons for many of their contributions to the development of Brief Therapy that they shared with us . John ...
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... Shazer , Marilyn La Court , and Elam Nunnally to help families become more specific in their descriptions of their complaints and goals , and to become more present and future oriented . In order to help the clients who presented rather ...
... Shazer , Marilyn La Court , and Elam Nunnally to help families become more specific in their descriptions of their complaints and goals , and to become more present and future oriented . In order to help the clients who presented rather ...
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... Shazer , 1988 ) . Previously , we had thought we needed to know about the sequences or patterns in which the problem was embedded and felt that the solution had to match the problem patterns . The results of the first session task ...
... Shazer , 1988 ) . Previously , we had thought we needed to know about the sequences or patterns in which the problem was embedded and felt that the solution had to match the problem patterns . The results of the first session task ...
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... Shazer , Berg , et al . , 1986 ; de Shazer , 1988 ; O'Hanlon & Weiner - Davis , 1989 ; Peller & Walter , 1989. These are our current working assumptions and definitions . These assumptions have a pragmatic value in that they guide our ...
... Shazer , Berg , et al . , 1986 ; de Shazer , 1988 ; O'Hanlon & Weiner - Davis , 1989 ; Peller & Walter , 1989. These are our current working assumptions and definitions . These assumptions have a pragmatic value in that they guide our ...
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... Shazer , 1988 ) . We would guess that most would probably say , " No , there are times when they must be acting some other way . " However , our use of the verb " to be " directs our attention away from those other times . It seems that ...
... Shazer , 1988 ) . We would guess that most would probably say , " No , there are times when they must be acting some other way . " However , our use of the verb " to be " directs our attention away from those other times . It seems that ...
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3 | 34 |
A Positive Start | 37 |
4 | 40 |
WellDefined Goals | 51 |
5 | 57 |
Pathways of Constructing Solutions | 63 |
Enhancing Agency | 159 |
The Interactional Matrix | 175 |
But I Want Them to Be Different | 188 |
Cooperating | 200 |
Putting It All Together Case Examples | 217 |
Voluntary or Involuntary A Basic Distinction | 242 |
The Involuntary Client | 243 |
It Ends with a Working Solution | 255 |
The Hypothetical Solution Frame The Exceptions Frame | 68 |
Positive Feedback | 106 |
What Do We Do Next? Every Session Is the First Every Session Is the Last Contents | 140 |
37 | 265 |
247 | 266 |
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