Summary
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This second edition of Solution-focused Therapy remains the most accessible yet comprehensive case-based introduction to the history, theory, research and practice of solution-focused therapy (SFT) within mental health care and beyond.
Drawing on contemporary research and the author's own extensive experience, the fully revised and updated new edition includes:
discussion of recent developments relevant to research and training; a new chapter on challenges to SFT and the integration of SFT with other therapeutic approaches; extended discussion on ethical issues; topical exploration of the application of SFT with patients with personality disorders and dementias; contemporary research on solution-focused coaching and approaches to organizational change; new case material
This highly practical guide should be on the desk of every student or trainee studying this strongly supported, growing approach. It is also a useful resource for practitioners wanting to update their core skills and knowledge.
The Solution-Focused Therapy Model: Part 2
The Solution-Focused Therapy Model: Part 2
- Breaks and their purpose
- Feedback
- Subsequent sessions
- Moving towards concluding therapy
- Family practice: solution-focused work and the general practitioner
- Couples and families
- Teenagers
- Solution-focused group work
- Restricted progress in therapy
- ‘The non-miracle scenario’
- Conclusion
Contents
In Chapter 1 the initial structure for the first interview was described. Chapter 2 completes the first session and deals with a number of specific settings for therapy. The points made about ...
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