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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... Brief Therapy that they shared with us. John wants to thank Insoo for first asking him, "Why do you want to be a Brief Therapist? It could be a very upsetting change." Jane wants to thank Steve for reminding her to be "simpleminded." We ...
... Brief Therapy that they shared with us. John wants to thank Insoo for first asking him, "Why do you want to be a Brief Therapist? It could be a very upsetting change." Jane wants to thank Steve for reminding her to be "simpleminded." We ...
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... solution-focused and for constructing solutions in brief therapy. Throughout the past several years, we have provided training for professionals who want to work "briefly." They want to work in a positive way with people, and do not ...
... solution-focused and for constructing solutions in brief therapy. Throughout the past several years, we have provided training for professionals who want to work "briefly." They want to work in a positive way with people, and do not ...
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... brief Suggestions are given for subsequent sessions, spacing sessions, and concluding therapy. Chapter Ten focuses on those situations where the client initially thinks the problem and the solution are ... Solution-Focused inBrief Therapy.
... brief Suggestions are given for subsequent sessions, spacing sessions, and concluding therapy. Chapter Ten focuses on those situations where the client initially thinks the problem and the solution are ... Solution-Focused inBrief Therapy.
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... therapy conversation is a dance; as therapists, we need a variety of conversational skills in order to be flexible with the different dance styles of our clients. This chapter lists six ways of conversing differently with clients when ...
... therapy conversation is a dance; as therapists, we need a variety of conversational skills in order to be flexible with the different dance styles of our clients. This chapter lists six ways of conversing differently with clients when ...
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... brief history of the development of the ideas and the assumptions forming the basis for therapy models. We like to think that therapists develop therapy models out of some initial struggle or question. The question may arise from the ...
... brief history of the development of the ideas and the assumptions forming the basis for therapy models. We like to think that therapists develop therapy models out of some initial struggle or question. The question may arise from the ...
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3 A Positive Start | 37 |
4 WellDefined Goals
| 51 |
5 Pathways of Constructing Solutions | 63 |
6 The Hypothetical Solution Frame | 76 |
7 The Exceptions Frame | 91 |
8 Positive Feedback | 106 |
12 But I Want Them to Be Different When Someone Else Is Defined as the Problem | 188 |
13 Cooperating | 200 |
14 Putting It All Together Case Examples | 217 |
15 Voluntary or Involuntary A Basic Distinction | 242 |
16 The Involuntary Client | 247 |
17 It Ends with a Working Solution | 255 |
A Final Word | 259 |
References | 260 |
9 What Do We Do Next? Every Session Is the First Every Session Is the Last | 140 |
10 Enhancing Agency Facilitating What Seems Out of Control as Within Control | 159 |
11 The Interactional Matrix | 168 |
Name Index | 263 |
Subject Index | 265 |
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