Beyond technique in solution-focused therapy : working with emotions and the therapeutic relationship
2002
xxii, 230 p.
The Guilford family therapy series
1572307641
Anglais
1. A theory of solution-focused therapy -- 2. The therapist-client relationship -- 3. Understanding clients -- 4. Emotions in solution-focused therapy -- 5. The process of clarifying goals -- 6. The team behind the mirror and the consultation break -- 7. The summation message and the suggestion 108 -- Chap.8. Couple therapy -- 9. Family therapy -- 10. Working with involuntary clients -- 11. Long-term cases -- 12. The solution-focused approach to crisis -- Final thoughts
Solution-focused therapy is often misunderstood to be no more than the techniques it is famous for—pragmatic, future-oriented questions that encourage clients to reconceptualize their problems and build on their strengths. Yet when applied in a one-size-fits-all manner, these techniques may produce disappointing results and leave clinicians wondering where they have gone wrong. This volume adds a vital dimension to the SFT literature, providing a rich theoretical framework to facilitate nonformulaic clinical decision making. The focus is on how attention to emotional issues, traditionally not emphasized in brief, strengths-based interventions, can help unstick difficult situations and pave the way to successful solutions.
Psychothérapie orientée vers les solutions
WM 420.5.O6 L764b 2002
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1 | WM 420.5.O6 L764b 2002 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |