UID:
almahu_9948025790602882
Umfang:
1 online resource (261 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-03351-0
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9786611033514
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0-08-053049-4
Serie:
Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional
Inhalt:
The first of its kind, Doing What Works in Brief Therapy is a guidebook to strategic solution focused therapy, a model which combines the principles and techniques of the Mental Research Institute's brief strategic therapy and the Brief Family Therapy Center's solution focused therapy. The book explains how the strategic emphasis on clarification of the problem and interruption of what does not work can complement and enhance the solution-focused emphasis on amplification of what does work. The text reviews the theory and presents specific treatment techniques. Case examples illustrate
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Doing What Works in Brief Therapy: A Strategic Solution Focused Approach; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The Model and Its Origins; The Model; Brief Strategic Therapy: The MRI Approach; Soluition Focused Therapy: The BFTC Approach; Combining Models; The Strategic Solution Focused Model; Chapter 2. Clarifying the Problem: What's the Trouble?; Prioritizing Problems; ""Who, What, When, and Where?""; In What Way is This a Problem?; To Whom is This a Problem?; Translating Vague Constructs to Clear Complaints; When the Problem is the Past; A Different Problem Every Time
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Problem Clarification as InterventionCeleste: ""My Mother was Very Sick Mentally""; Chapter 3. Amplifying the Solution: Variations on the Miracle Question; The Miracle Question; David: ""I Wouldn't Hate Going to Work""; Identifying and Amplifying Exceptions; Scaling Questions; Variations on the Miracle Question; Miracle Questioning as Problem Clarification; Miracle Questioning as Intervention; Chapter 4. Evaluating Attempted Solutions: If It Doesn't Work, Do Something Different; Eliciting Attempted Solutions; Interrupting Unsuccessful Attempted Solutions; Change Slowly
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Depression: When ""Cheer Up"" Doesn't WorkAnxiety: When ""Don't Worry"" Doesn't Work; Interrupting Unsuccessful Attempted Solutions in Relationships; Parents and Children: Reversing What Doesn't Work; Attempted Solutions to Eating Problems; Sexual Solutions: Interrupting ""Forced Arousal""; Recognizing Individualized Attempted Solutions; Chapter 5. Designing the Intervention: Validation, Compliment, and Suggestion; The Three-Part Intervention; Validating; Complimenting; Designing Suggestions for Customers, Complainants, and Visitors; Presenting the Suggestion: Using the Client's ""Position""
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Suggestions, Specific and ""Generic""Chapter 6. Therapist Decisions: Clarifying, Amplifying, or Interrupting; General Guidelines; When Problem Clarification Doesn't Clarify; When Solution Amplification Doesn't Create Solutions; When Doing Something Different Doesn't Help; Shifting Stances as Therapy Progresses; Chapter 7. Couples: Problems and Solutions; Starting with the Couple Together; Clarifying the Problem(s); Elaborating the Solution(s); Three-Part Interventions For Couples; Jill and Nick: ""Communication is a Problem""; Follow-Up: Together or Separately?; Therapist Concerns
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Starting with One PersonChapter 8. Coping with Difficult Situations; Clarifying and "Deconstructing" Difficult Problems and Unattainable Goals; Coping Questions; Amplifying the Coping Response; Interrupting Unsuccessful Coping Solutions; Coping with Indecision; Using Therapist Impotence: ""I Can't Make It All Go Away""; Chapter 9. Medication and the Model; When the Client Wants Medicine; When the Client Does Not Want Medicine; Medication as an Option; "When It Doesn't Work, Do Something Different" and Medicine; When the Client is Already Taking Medicine
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Chapter 10. Brief Therapy: Problems and Solutions in Managed Care
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-12-569660-4
Sprache:
Englisch
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