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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.\
In a series of 18 skill-building chapters that cover all aspects of constructing solutions, the authors bring their extensive experience to bear on the spectrum of issues that arise in actual practice. Each chapter explains and demonstrates a particular skill, and exercises and worksheets help the therapist-reader to fine-tune its development. Numerous examples of client-therapist interchanges are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
More Reviews and RecommendationsIn a series of 18 skill-building chapters that cover all aspects of constructing solutions, the authors bring their extensive experience to bear on the spectrum of issues that arise in actual practice. Each chapter explains and demonstrates a particular skill, and exercises and worksheets help the therapist-reader to fine-tune its development. Numerous examples of client-therapist interchanges are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Becoming
Solution-Focused
It Starts with a
Question
2 Assumptions of a Solution-Focused
Approach
3 A Positive
Start
4 Well-Defined
Goals
5 Pathways of Constructing
Solutions
6 The Hypothetical Solution
Frame
7 The Exceptions Frame
8 Positive Feedback
9 What Do We Do
Next?
"Every Session Is
the First, Every Session Is the Last"
10 Enhancing
"Agency"
Facilitating
What Seems Out of Control as Within Control
11 The International
Matrix
12 "But I Want Them to be
Different"
When Someone
Else is Defined as the Problem
13
Cooperating
14 Putting It All
Together
Case
Examples
15 Voluntary or
Involuntary
A Basic
Distinction
16 The Involuntary
Client
17 It Ends with a Working
Solution
A Final Word
References
Name Index
Subject Index
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