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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... client where he could make a choice about what he wanted to do . 3. Nothing Is Always the Same Assumption : Change ... say something " is " something , as if it is now and forever . If we say , " I am American , " we could mean that ...
... client where he could make a choice about what he wanted to do . 3. Nothing Is Always the Same Assumption : Change ... say something " is " something , as if it is now and forever . If we say , " I am American , " we could mean that ...
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... say the family is enmeshed and then we have to create explanations for how ... client select and identify those meanings , those changes , or those ways of ... client reports several problems . For example , a case referred to us by an ...
... say the family is enmeshed and then we have to create explanations for how ... client select and identify those meanings , those changes , or those ways of ... client reports several problems . For example , a case referred to us by an ...
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... say , “ The client says he / she is depressed . " This phrasing has the advantage of reminding us that this is merely the clients ' view of themselves and their situation at this time , and not a fact . If we put the assumption that ...
... say , “ The client says he / she is depressed . " This phrasing has the advantage of reminding us that this is merely the clients ' view of themselves and their situation at this time , and not a fact . If we put the assumption that ...
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... say what they want rather than only what they do not like , they can change their approach and therefore change the interaction in many relationships . Saying ... client came to see us about difficulties in her relationship with a boyfriend .
... say what they want rather than only what they do not like , they can change their approach and therefore change the interaction in many relationships . Saying ... client came to see us about difficulties in her relationship with a boyfriend .
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... say that there were no resistant clients , only inflexible therapists ( Bandler & Grinder , 1979 ) . If we take ... client . As Anderson , Goolishian , and Winderman ( 1984 ) have stated , these models have been based on the notion ...
... say that there were no resistant clients , only inflexible therapists ( Bandler & Grinder , 1979 ) . If we take ... client . As Anderson , Goolishian , and Winderman ( 1984 ) have stated , these models have been based on the notion ...
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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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