This book captures solution-focused therapy's essence, which
distinguishes it from problem-focused approaches that have dominated
the psychotherapy profession for over a century. What do therapists
and clients talk about when therapy is effective? The development of
solution-focused therapy (SFT) has been guided by the ongoing effort
to answer this question. Solution-focused therapy is a collaborative
approach that invites clients to describe what they want from therapy
and apply the knowledge and skills they already have toward achieving
it in the shortest time possible. The three main tasks of
solution-focused therapy include setting a direction based on what the
client wants from therapy, building on exceptions and other resources
that are already happening and available in the client's life, and
exploring progress toward desired outcomes. The three main techniques
of SFT are asking, listening, and amplifying. When practicing purely
solution-focused therapy, the therapist does little outside of these
activities. Solution-focused principles and practices reflect the core
values, ethical codes, and practice standards of professional
associations and licensing boards in psychology, counseling, social
work, and other helping professions. SFT has proven useful with
persons from a variety of cultures and contexts, and on an array of
concerns including trauma, substance misuse, and suicide prevention.
It is well suited to the time constraints, third-party requirements,
and other practical realities facing today's therapists and clients.
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ISBN
9781433837685
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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