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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... talk was necessary, that solution construction was independent of problem processes. The interviewing process changed radically. The research team pushed this solution-focused thinking further (de Shazer, Gingerich, & Weiner-Davis, 1985) ...
... talk was necessary, that solution construction was independent of problem processes. The interviewing process changed radically. The research team pushed this solution-focused thinking further (de Shazer, Gingerich, & Weiner-Davis, 1985) ...
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... talk rather than on problem-oriented talk. The thrust of this assumption became clear to us in. Assumptions. of. a. SolutionFocused. Approach. 10 2. Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Approach.
... talk rather than on problem-oriented talk. The thrust of this assumption became clear to us in. Assumptions. of. a. SolutionFocused. Approach. 10 2. Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Approach.
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... talk about those occasional times when he does do his homework, has brought home a decent grade, or has done something about his room. He is more likely to describe what is different about those times of success (or at least, not ...
... talk about those occasional times when he does do his homework, has brought home a decent grade, or has done something about his room. He is more likely to describe what is different about those times of success (or at least, not ...
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... talking and trying to resolve the past. We asked how they talked with each other on the ride and how their talk was different from the problem times. We wondered out loud whether the bike ride was a more trustful time for them. "Trust ...
... talking and trying to resolve the past. We asked how they talked with each other on the ride and how their talk was different from the problem times. We wondered out loud whether the bike ride was a more trustful time for them. "Trust ...
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... talking about the past was a necessary condition to their reaching their target of being with each other in some ... talk differently about the past, or that the past might even become a moot problem. Our work then centered on how ...
... talking about the past was a necessary condition to their reaching their target of being with each other in some ... talk differently about the past, or that the past might even become a moot problem. Our work then centered on how ...
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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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