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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... describe how we came to a solution orientation. We describe the positive assumptions that inform our work, and then, in step-by-step fashion, provide a sequence of skill-building chapters. Chapter One reviews the historical progression ...
... describe how we came to a solution orientation. We describe the positive assumptions that inform our work, and then, in step-by-step fashion, provide a sequence of skill-building chapters. Chapter One reviews the historical progression ...
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... describes our operating metaphor, that of moviemaking, with our clients being both the directors and the principal actresses or actors. We assume that our expertise is not in evaluating normality or pathology but in facilitating movie ...
... describes our operating metaphor, that of moviemaking, with our clients being both the directors and the principal actresses or actors. We assume that our expertise is not in evaluating normality or pathology but in facilitating movie ...
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... describe that cause. Finally, asking, "What is the cause of the problem?" intimates that there is a relationship between finding the cause and solving the problem. This process is consistent with western science's idea—along with ...
... describe that cause. Finally, asking, "What is the cause of the problem?" intimates that there is a relationship between finding the cause and solving the problem. This process is consistent with western science's idea—along with ...
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... describes problems as maintained within certain organizational contexts and sees problems as continuing because they serve a system-conserving function for the family (Haley, 1980; Madanes, 1981). In this Strategic Therapy Model ...
... describes problems as maintained within certain organizational contexts and sees problems as continuing because they serve a system-conserving function for the family (Haley, 1980; Madanes, 1981). In this Strategic Therapy Model ...
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... describe to us (me) next time, what happens in your (pick one: family, life, marriage, relationship) that you want ... describing changes that had occurred, that they wanted, and that they had not previously noted. Very often, the ...
... describe to us (me) next time, what happens in your (pick one: family, life, marriage, relationship) that you want ... describing changes that had occurred, that they wanted, and that they had not previously noted. Very often, 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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