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Author Walter, John L., 1945-

Title Becoming solution-focused in brief therapy / John L. Walter, Jane E. Peller
Published New York : Brunner/Mazel, ©1992

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 271 pages)
Contents 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 interactional 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
Summary TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. becoming solution focused 2. assumptions 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 10. enhancing agency 11. the interactional matrix 12. but i want them to be different 13. cooperation 14. putting it all together 15. voluntary or involuntary 16. the involuntary client 17. It ends with a working solution
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 260-262) and indexes
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Subject Solution-focused brief therapy.
Problem solving.
Brief psychotherapy.
Problem Solving
Psychotherapy, Brief -- methods
Psychotherapy, Brief
Problem solving
Brief psychotherapy
Solution-focused brief therapy
Kurzpsychotherapie
Kortdurende psychotherapie.
Form Electronic book
Author Peller, Jane E
LC no. 91043491
ISBN 1299729231
9781299729230
9780203776919
0203776917