Interviewing for SolutionsBrooks/Cole, 2002 - 324 sidor Helps counselors develop solution-building skills for client interviews, focusing on client competence and working with clients collaboratively. Models for solution-focused work are illustrated by case examples and extensive excerpts from actual interviews. Numerous interviewing protocols and other tools for use with clients are provided, as well as forms and questionnaires. A video tape is available with this second edition. This edition also contains a new chapter on interviewing in involuntary situations and added material on solution building with involuntary clients and clients in crisis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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... client often wants the practitioner to change the person ( or persons ) to whom the client attrib- utes the problem - whether a spouse , child , or coworker . If the problematic person is not already present , the client may ask whether ...
... client often wants the practitioner to change the person ( or persons ) to whom the client attrib- utes the problem - whether a spouse , child , or coworker . If the problematic person is not already present , the client may ask whether ...
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... client's use of language , instead of trying to paraphrase the client's words into your way of speaking . ( See ... wants . What should we do ? It is difficult to answer this question in the abstract because what a client says at one ...
... client's use of language , instead of trying to paraphrase the client's words into your way of speaking . ( See ... wants . What should we do ? It is difficult to answer this question in the abstract because what a client says at one ...
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... client wants by formulating questions that incorporate the client's context , you are back on familiar ground . Because these procedures are focused on what is important to the client and what the client wants , they reg- ularly lead to ...
... client wants by formulating questions that incorporate the client's context , you are back on familiar ground . Because these procedures are focused on what is important to the client and what the client wants , they reg- ularly lead to ...
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From Problem Solving to Solution Building | 1 |
Developing WellFormed Goals | 18 |
How to Pay Attention | 52 |
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Interventions and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy Richard E. Watts,Jon Carlson Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1999 |
Building Strengths and Skills: A Collaborative Approach to Working with Clients Jacqueline Corcoran Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2004 |