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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... therapists at work . Their hope was to make observations about which therapist activities were most useful to clients . The agency , however , was uncomfortable with the mirror and instructed them to remove it . Rather than give up a ...
... therapists at work . Their hope was to make observations about which therapist activities were most useful to clients . The agency , however , was uncomfortable with the mirror and instructed them to remove it . Rather than give up a ...
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... client's experiences and actions . Instead , the practitioner must rely on the client's perceptions and explanations ... therapist's actions communicate an abundant , genuine curiosity . That is , the therapist's actions and attitudes ...
... client's experiences and actions . Instead , the practitioner must rely on the client's perceptions and explanations ... therapist's actions communicate an abundant , genuine curiosity . That is , the therapist's actions and attitudes ...
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... Client Progress Always there and listening to me . Always made time for me . Encouraged me to get on with what I have to do ; he had confidence in me and that helped me get on with what I knew I had to do . ( Brief Family Therapy Center ...
... Client Progress Always there and listening to me . Always made time for me . Encouraged me to get on with what I have to do ; he had confidence in me and that helped me get on with what I knew I had to do . ( Brief Family Therapy Center ...
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From Problem Solving to Solution Building | 1 |
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