RESEARCH AND STUDIES FOLDER 1
ADDICTIONS
1. National Institute on Drug Abuse - Approaches to Drug Abuse Counselling - Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking
2. Does Disease Matter? Incorporating Soultion-Focused Brief Therapy in Alcoholism Treatment
3. Solution-Focused Therapy: An Alternative Approach to Addictions Nursing
4. Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking
5. Changing Habits - Strategic Improvement Collaborative 2007/08 - Improving mental health treatment for adults with substance and/or alcohol misuse problems
CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
1. The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy with child behaviour problems: A preliminary report
2. Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
3. Solution-Foces Brief Therapy for Adolescents
4. Arts-Based Strengths: A Solution-Focused Intervention with Adolescents in an Acute-Care Psychiatric Setting
5. Solution-World - Viewing of Solution-Focused Work from a Child and Adolescent Perspective
6. Signs of Well-Being - A Tool For Early Intervention - Includes Signs of Well-Being Assessment and Planning Form
SOLUTION-FOCUSED COUNSELLING GENERAL
1. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Essay from a Student
2. Brief Therapy Notes. EMC 13 November 2002
3. Solution-Focused Counselling - A Postmodern Approach
4. Befriending Discomfort, Ambivalence and Recurring Patterns: Including the Distress in the Solution
5. Becoming a Soultion Detective: Technology and the Discovery of the Solutions
6. Integrating Solution-Focused and Art Therapies for Substance Abuse Treatment: Guidelines for Practice
7. SF Approaches to Reduction with Disadvantaged Pre-Natal Clients
8. Becoming Solution-Focused Forced in Brief Therapy: Remembering Something Important We Already Knew
9. The Symptoms of Solution
10. Getting Curious about meaning-making in counselling (1)
11. A Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Solution-Focused Therapy
12. A Review of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and it’s application to Rehabilitation Environments 13. Steve de Shazer and the Future of Soultion-Focused Therapy
14. Staff Views of a Solution-Focused Consultation in their work with Adults with Learning Disabilities who Experience Behavioural Distress: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
15. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
16. Investigation of Indirect Symbolic Suggestions - the Author's Hypnotic Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
17. Practioner Report: The Effect of Different Components of Psychological Therapy on People with Delusions: Five Experimental Single Cases
18. Subject Re: Research on Debriefing
19. Solution Focused Beahviour Therapy in the Treatment of Agoraphobia
20. A Solution Focused Behaviour Therapy and Dual Disorders Treatment
21. Associations between Working Alliance and Outcome in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Brief Interpersonal Therapy
22. EBTA Evaluation of Solution Focused Working Methods at Lonnens Oppenvard in Kristianstad's Municipality
VIOLENCE
1. From 'Disappearing' to 'Demonised.' The Effects on Men and Women of Professional Interventions based in Challenging Men who are Violent
2. Solution Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders
3. Domestic Violence: Narrative and Solutions
RESEARCH AND STUDIES FOLDER 2
1. Coping Resources Inventory - Form D
2. Pragmatic Existential Therapy
3. Brief Solution-Focused Organisational Redesign
4. Solution Talk Second Edition Contents
5. Organisational Theory and Practice - Scandinavian Journal of Organisational Psychology
6. E-Mail - SFBT in Research
7. Solution-Focused Therapy and Communication Skills Training: An Integrated Approach to Couples Therapy
8. Solution Focused Therapy - a selected review of research of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
9. Finding solutions through Empowerment: a preliminary study of solution-orientated approach to nursing in acute psychiatric settings
10. Postgraduate Institute School of Health and Social Care University of Teeside, Middlesborough Executive Summary - Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions Within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
11. Randomised controlled trial of acute mental health care by a crisis resolution team: the north Islington crisis study
12. Mental health crisis at home: service user perspectives on what helps and what hinders 13. Solution-Focused Counselling and Motivational Interviewing: A Consideration of Confluence
14. Building on Pretreatment Change to Construct the Theraputic Solution: An Exploratory Study
15. E-Mail ref. Miracles and External Control
16. Intergration and Electicism in Brief/Time Focused Therapy
17. The Essence of Effective Psycotherapy
18. Integrative Brief Solution-Focused Therapy: A Provisional Roadmap
19. A Conversation Analysis of a Solution-Focused Marital Therapy Session
20. Nurses' Communication Skills: An Evaluation of the Impact of Soution-Focused Communication Training
21. Foucault and the Turn to Narrative Therapy
22. Brief/Strategic Approaches to Therapy: An Overview
23. 'One Expertise Among Many' - Working appreciatively to make miracles instead of finding problems
24. Using Solution-Focused Questioning to Facilitate the Process of Change in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Foor Neophobia in Adults
25. Effects of a Solution-Focused Leadership Training on Behaviour and Productivity
26. The Crosscultural Adaptation of Solution-Focused Therapy in Chinese Culture; A Linguistic Perspective
27. Using Positive Psychology Research in Cognitive Therapy: A Proposal for Future Developments
TEACHING SFA FOLDER
1. Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking
2. Solution Focused Approaches 4 Day Programme (Archive Material)
3. MA Solution Focused Brief Therapy - Initial Book List
4. Solution Focused Practice - PowerPoint Presentation
5. Frequently Asked Questions About Possibility Therapy
6. New Possibilities for Theraputic Conversations
7. Brief Therapy North East - Frequently Asked Questions
8. Interviewing and Counselling Strategies Presentation
9. SFBT MA: Beginnings - PowerPoint Presentation
10. Solution-Focused Therapy - New Solution Focused Therapy? SFT What it is and what it is not
11. Solution Focused Therapy: An Introduction April 2003 12. EBTA Berlin 2003 - A Bried Presentation
13. E-Mail Ref. Treatment Relationship
14. EBTA 2001 Giving our Clients the Break: Applications of Clien-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work
15. Working with Women PowerPoint Presentation
16. The Miracle Question - The Reality Question
17. Solution Focused Group Work PowerPoint Presentation
18. SIKT The Common Project
19. BRIEF Therapy Practice - Inter-Agency Group Training Event - Solution Focused Brief Therapy
20. BRIEF Therapy Practice - Exercise: As Solution Focused as you aspire to be - Solution Focused Brief Therapy
21. BRIEF Therapy Practice - Supervision & Consultation: A Solution Focused Approach
22. Solution Focused Reflection Team Exercise
23. Future Talk Bill O'Hanlon, MS - Method #1 Expectancy Talk
24. Assessment Questions, Setting Achievable Goals in Therapy, Solution-Building Steps and Types of Questions and Statements in Solution-Based Therapy - all by Bill O'Hanlon
25. SFAC EBTA Conference Krakow 2006 - Handout
26. Comparison of Counselling Approaches - 'Traditional' and 'Solution-Focused'
27. Solution Focused Supervision - A Five Stage Model PowerPoint Presentation
28. Solution Focused Techniques in Clinical Supervision
29. Where does Integration Take Place (Henry Hollander, 2000)
30. Integration and Experimental Learning Styles - PowerPoint Presentation
31. What Works when Learning Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Qualitative analysis of trainees' experiences (two copies0
32. Values - Applied Solution Focused Brief Therapy - PowerPoint Presentation
33. Signs of Wellbeing Guidance Notes
SFA IN EDUCATION
1. A Solution-Focused Model for Improving Individual University Teaching
2. Brief Therapy - A Solution-Focused Approach for Personal Advisors
3. Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
4. Solution Shop: A Solution-Focused Counselling and Study Skills Programme for Middle School 5. The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy with Children in a School Setting
6. European Brief Therapy Association (EBTA) - Solution-Focused Training - Developing the Qualitative Self Assessment Practice Standards
7. EBTA Annual Conference 2006 Krakow - Enabling Pupils' Voice
8. Interview with Kerstin Mahlberg and Maud Sjoblom; The Art of Constructive Conversation in Schools
SFA GENERAL ARTICLES (1)
1. Mindful Practice
2. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Establishing Goals and Assessing Competence
3. Solution-Focused Therapy Tips and Ideas from thr SF^T-L Mailing List
4. Recreating a Life - Soultions for Chronic Pain and Illness
5. SIKT - The Second Session
6. Hot Tips - Making Ordinary Extra-Ordinary - 'How Do You Cope'
7. ANZJFT Article - The Role of Empathy in Brief Therapy: The Overlooked But Vital Context
8. Reflecting Teamwork as Definitional Ceremony
9. Beyond the Brain: The Solutions Focus and the Second Cognitive Revolution
10. Solution-Focused Problem Solving: Finding Exceptions That Work
11. The Solutions Focus Tips and Examples - Recognising Solvable and Unsolvable Problems
12. Purposeful Changes in Seven Steps
13. The Problem With Problem Analysis
14. Tackling Troubled Teams
15. The Neuroscience of Leadership
16. A Solution-Focused Approach to Working with Clients who are Suicidal
17. Preventing Suicide using a Solution-Focused Approach
18. Using Solution-Focused Therapy Strategies in Empowerment-Based Education; Diabetes Healthcare
19. Solution Focused Nursing: An Evaluation of Current Practice
20. A Closer Examination of the Empirical Support for Claims about the Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Stalker et al respond to Gingerich
21. BMC Public Health Article - Feasability and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to Employess with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Control Trial
22. Newsmagazine - Take Out Your Map and Prepare to Set Sail 23. Nation Mental Health Nursing Conference - Who Can Save Mental Health Nursing from the Scourge of the 'Scary Daleks'?
24. Using the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Model with Bereavement Groups in Rural Communities: Resiliency at is Best
25. Treating the Person with a Gambling Problem
26. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
27. NOAM - Cases - Bad Temper, An Inspector Calls, etc.
28. Psychotherapy Skills in the Real World
29. In Search of How People Change
30. The Gentle Art of Promoting Change. Solution-Focused Counselling: The Development of a New Role for Communnity Psychiatric Nurses as Brief Therapists
31. GenderMaps May 2000
32. Complexity, Conversations, Convergence, and Consultations
33. Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Approach (from Michael Durant's Workshop)
34. Beyond Common Sense - Alison Shale outlines the benefits of using supported conversation in the acute setting with adults in aphasia
35. Working with the Medical Model
Overview of Solution-Focused Therapy (2)
36. Solution-Focused Approach: An Overview
37. Solution-Focused Therapy for the Not-So-Brief Clinician
38. Explaining Solution-Focused Therapy
39. Solution-Focused Therapies. A Solution-Focused Approach does not Offer Clients a Solution to their Problems
40. The Journal of PRIMHE Vol 7 No 3 - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
41. Solution-Focused Therapy - New to Solution-Focused Therapy? SFT: What it is and What it is not
Management
42. Making Competency Management Work
43. The 4 Step Method of Solution-Focused Management
44. Solutions in Organisations
45. Five Bad Habits of Managers
46. Leadership Mythology
47. Building Great Teams - Outcome-Focused Team Building and High Performance Teamwork 48. Looking for a Radically Simple, Effective and Proven Approach to Change? Solution-Focus is a Complete Approach to Change
49. Staying Focused on Results
50. Guardian Article: A Quick Fix - Brief Therapy Claims to Produce Results to Rival Conventional Career Counselling, But Without the Time or Expense
51. Be Prepared
52. Criticism: Does it Really Help?
53. The Appreciation Principle
54. Selecting the Best Employees and Secrets to Keeping Your Best Employees
55. Principles of Peak Performance
56. The Solution-Focused Performance Appraisal Interview
57. Five Tips for Sustaining Change
58. Looking at the Other Side of the Coin
59. Constructive and Activating Management Techniques
60. Twigger - Article: Mining Gems
61. What is Solution-Focused? Appreciative Inquiry: A Solution-Focused Path to High Performance Organisations
62. What we Know but Don't Know We Know Affects More Than We Know
63. There is More to Organisational Success the Individual Talent
64. Appraising your Colleagues
65. Managing With What is There: The Power of Internal Solutions
Coaching/Mentoring
66. The Art of Asking Great Questions
67. Coaching and Mentoring
68. Dancing the Solution-Focused Shuffle!
69. Solution-Focused Coorporate Coaching
70. What Works in Coaching and Consultancy?
71. Solution-Focused Coaching: Simply Effective
72. Effective Managers Pay Attention to Strengths
73. The POWERS of the Solution-Focus 74. Mentoring - Are you up to Standard?
75. Solution-Focused Self-Coaching Tool: Questions to Stimulate Ideas and Projects in Business
76. Scales: Practical Change Tools
Interviews
77. The Politics of Therapy - An Interview with Michael White
78. Swarm Intelligence: An Interview with Eric Bonabeau
79. Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future - Peter Senge
80. Interview with Paul Z Jackson
81. Interview with Peter Szabo
82. Interview with Insoo Kim Berg
83. Interview with Ben Furman
84. From Solution-Focus to Personal Consultation - An E-Mail Interview with John L Walter
85. Interview - Viktor Frankl, MD, PhD
86. Pardox is a Muddle: An Interview with Steve da Shazer
SOLUTION THERAPY
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy With Long-Term Problems
Comparison of Counselling Approaches
Feasability and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to Employees with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
A Review of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and its Application to Rehabilitation Environments
Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions Within A Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Finding Solutions Through Empowerment: A Premilinary Study of a Solution-Orientated Approach to nursing in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Managing Strengths in Three Steps
2. Policy Statement: Service Delivery Through Solution Focused Consultation
Practical Brief Therapy - Thinking Strengths
Solution-Focused Therapy and Communication Skills Training: An Integrated Apprach to Couples Therapy What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?
Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Brief Counselling in Schools
Solution-Focused Therapy with Children: Harnessing Family Strengths for Systemic Change
The Solution-Focused School: An Exceptional Model
The Solutions Focus - Introducing Solutions Focus
Cultural Dissonance Among Generations: A Solution-Focused Approach with East-Asian Elders and Their Families
A Solution-Focused Approach to Working with Clients who are Suicidal
Solution-Focused Problem Solving: Finding Exceptions That Work
Miller and de Shazer's Article on 'Emotions in Soltuon-Focused Therapy'
Solution-Focused Premarital Counselling: Helping Couples Build A Vision For Their Marriage
Solution-Focused Counselling and Motivational Interviewing: A Consideration of Confluence
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
A Solution-Focused Approach to Cross-Cultural Clinical Social Work Practice: Utilising Cultural Strengths
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Review of The Outcome Research - 2
Dr Alasdair Macdonald
SFBT Controlled Outcome Studies
Dr Alasdair Macdonald - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy
Focusing on Solutions
Brief Encounter
The Purposeful Interview
Solution-Focused Approaches in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
Getting Crazy
Problem Free Talk
Brief Therapy
Solution-Oriented Therapy and Rogerian Nursing Science: An Integrated Approach Spouse Abuse: Challenging the Party Line
Minimal Elegance
The Use of Time Limits in Brief Psychotherapy: A Comparison of Six-Session, Twelve-Session, and Unlimited Treatment with Families
Muddles, Bewilderment, and Practice Theory
The BRIEFER Project: Using Expert Systems as Theory Construction Tools
A Potpourri of Solutions
Building on Pretreatment Change To Construct the Theraputic Solution: An Exploratory Study
Four Useful Interventions in Brief Family Therapy
The Death of Resistance
Solution-Focused Therapy: Toward the Identification of Theraputic Tasks
Brief Therapy: Focused Problem Resolution
Brief Therapy: Two's Company
Brief Therapy with Families
The Treatment of Children with Brief Therapy of Their Parents
Some Conceptual Distinctions Are More Useful Than Others
Time-Limited Brief Therapy with Families: A One-Year Follow-Up Study
Symptom Utilization in Strategic Therapy
Advances in Brief Psychotherapy: A Review of Recent Literature
NEWSLINE
14. Staff Views of a Solution-Focused Consultation in their work with Adults with Learning Disabilities who Experience Behavioural Distress: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Executive Summary - Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions Within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
24. Assessment Questions, Setting Achievable Goals in Therapy, Solution-Building Steps and Types of Questions and Statements in Solution-Based Therapy - all by Bill O'Hanlon 21. BMC Public Health Article - Feasability and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to Employess with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Control Trial
Feasability and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to Employees with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions Within A Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
National Institute on Drug Abuse - Approaches to Drug Abuse Counselling - Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking (Pages 1 of 10) http://www.dualdiagnosis.org/library/nida_00-4151/8.html
Date - 10/09/2004 Author - Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. Institute for the Study of Theraputic Change References - Campbell, T.C, and Brashera, B. The pause that refreshes. J Strat Syst Ther (13)2:65-73, 1994 Hester, R, and Miller, W,R, eds, Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches. New York: Plenum Press, 1989
1. Overview, Description and Rationale
1.1 General Description of Approach Keywords: Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, WI Problems to Solutions Inc/Free Services/Underserved Population/Homeless/Drug Absuing Males
1.2 Goals and Objectives of Approach Keywords: Salient/Behavioural Terms/Situational/Contextual/Interactional/Interpersonal/Realistic/Achievable Exceptions/Interviewing/Occurrence
1.3 Theroretical Rationale/Mechanism of Action Keywords: Solution (s)/Personal Goals
1.4 Agent of Change Keywords: Obscure/Clarify
1.5 Conception of Drug Abuse/Addiction, Causative Factors Keywords: Multidetermined/Combination of Factors/Aloholisms/Diversity
2.Contrast to Other Counselling Approaches
2.1 Most Similar Counseling Approaches Keywords: Motivational/Hester and Miller (1989)/Interviewing/Cognitive
2.2 Most Dissimilar Counseling Approaches 3. Format
3.1 Modalities of Treatment Keywords: Approach/Format/Incorporate/Participation
3.2 Ideal Treatment Setting
3.3 Duration of Treatment Keywords: Counsellor-Client Contact
3.4 Compatability with Other Treatments Keywords: Campbell and Brashera (1994)
3.5 Role of Self-Help Programs 4. Counsellor Characteristics and Training 4.1 Educational Requirements 4.2 Training, Credentials and Experience Required 4.3 Counselor's Recovery Status 4.4 Ideal Personal Characteristics of Counselor Keywords: Flexibility
4.5 Counselor's Behaviours Prescribed
4.6 Counselor's Behaviours Proscribed Keywords: Education/Confrontation/Indoctrination
4.7 Recommended Supervision 5. Client-Counselor Relationship
5.1 What is the Counselor's Role? Keywords: Collaborator
5.2 Who Talks More? 5.3 How Directive is the Counselor? 5.4 Therapeutic Alliance
6. Target Populations Keywords: Low-income/African-American
6.1 Clients Best Suited for This Counseling Approach 6.2 Clients Poorly Suited for This Counselling Approach
7. Assessment Keywords: State Certification/Interviewing
8. Session Format and Content 8.1 Format for a Typical Session 8.2 Several Typical Session Topics or Themes
8.3 Session Structure 8.4 Strategies for Dealing With Common Clinical Problems
8.5 Strategies for Dealing With Denial, Resistance, or Poor Motivation Keywords: Judgement
8.6 Strategies for Dealing With Crises Keywords: Coping Sequence
8.7 Counselor's Response to Slips and Relapses 9 Role of Significant Others in Treatment Does Disease Matter? Incorporating Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Alcoholism Treatment
JADE's Website: www.unomaha.edu/~healthed.JADE.html
Date - Copyright 2001 Author - Cynthia J. Osborn, Kent State University
Abstract Keywords: Chronic/Progressive/Involuntary/Irreversible/Fatal
Introduction Keywords: Costs/Time-Approach/Feasability
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Keywords: Family Systems Theory/Constructivist Ideology/'Client Determined'
SFBT and Views of Alcoholism Keywords: Feasible/Chemical Vulnerability/Abstinence/AA/External Influences
Questions of Compatability Keywords: Feasability
Method : Participants and Procedure Keywords: National Assocation of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)
Instrumentation Keywords: Alcoholism Counselor Questionnaire/Understanding of Alcoholism Scale - Short Form/Theoretical Orientational Scale for Counsellors Brief Therapy/Counselling/Short-Term Therapy/Counselling/Solution Focused
Results
Data Analyses Keywords: Variance/Factors/Influence/'the results must be interpreted with caution'
References
Solution-Focused Therapy: An Alternative Approach to Addictions Nursing
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Vol.31, No.1, January - March 1995 Author - Madeleine C.Chandler, MSN, RN, CARN, and Walter H.Mason, MSN, RN, CS, CSAC
Keywords: Solutions, Client Empowerment, Strengths, Problem Solving
Addictions Nursing Keywords: Conflict/Strategies
Solution-Focused Therapy
Three Phases of Solution-Focused Therapy Phase 1. Keywords: Atmosphere/Change/Solution
Phase 2. Keywords: Client Co-Operation/AA
Phase 3. Keywords: Responsibility /Encouragement
Advantages of Solution-Focused Therapy in Addictions Nursing Keywords: Positive Change/Costs
Summary Keywords: Humanistic/Timely Keywords: Alcoholism Counselor Questionnaire/Understanding of Alcoholism Scale - Short Form/Theoretical Orientational Scale for Counsellors References
Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurses
Description of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking (Page 1 of 8)
Foundation Associates http://www.dualdiagnosis.org/index.php?id=11&pid=7
Author - Scott D.Miller Date - 15/11/2004
1. Overview, Description and Rationale
1.1 General Description of Approach
1.2 Goals and Objectives Approach
1.3 Theoretical Rationale/Mechanism of Action
1.4 Agent of Change
1.5 Conception of Drug Abuse/Addiction, Causative Factors
2. Contrast to Other Counseling Approaches
2.1 Most Similar Counseling Approaches
2.2 Most Dissimilar Counseling Approaches
3. Format
3.1 Modalities of Treatment
3.2 Ideal Treatment Setting
3.3 Duration of Treatment
3.4 Compatability with Other Treatments
3.5 Role of Self-Help Programs
4. Counselor Characteristics and Training
4.1 Educational Requirements
4.2 Training, Credentials, and Experience Required
4.3 Counselor's Recovery Status
4.4 Ideal Personal Characteristics of Counselor
4.5 Counselor's Behaviour Prescribed
4.6 Counselor's Behaviour Proscribed
4.7 Recommended Supervision 5. Client-Counselor Relationship
5.1 What is the Counselor's Role?
5.2 Who Talks More?
5.3 How Directive is the Counselor?
5.4 Theraputic Alliance
6. Target Populations
6.1 Clients Best Suited for This Counseling Approach
6.2 Clients Poorly Suited for This Counseling Approach
7. Assessment
8. Session Format and Content
8.1 Format for a Typical Session
8.2 Several Typical Session Topics or Themes
8.3 Session Structure
8.4 Strategies for Dealing With Common Clinical Problems
8.5 Strategies for Dealing With Denial, Resistance, or Poor Motivation
8.6 Strategies for Dealing with Crises
8.7 Counselor's Response to Slips and Relapses
9. Role of Significant Others in Treatment Solution Orientated Psychology http://www.reteaming.com/english/solor.html
Date - 12/10/2004 Time - 17.34
Keywords - Positive/Praise/Blame/Growth/Effectiveness/Development
Changing Habits - Strategic Improvement Collaborative 2007/08 - Improving mental health treatment for adults with substance and/or alcohol misuse problems
The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy with Child Behaviour Problems: A Preliminary Report (Page 1 of 7) http://www.looksmart.com http://www.findarticles.com/ http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3625/is_200009/ai_n8906475/print
Author - Corcoran, Jaqueline Date - 11/03/2005
Solution-Focused Therapy Keywords - Theoretical/Contrast/Treatment
Intervention Keywords - Training/Techniques/Comparison
Measurement Keywords - Feelings, Attitudes, and Behaviours Scale for Children (FAB-C)/The Conners' Parent Rating Scale
Objectives and Hypotheses Keywords - Pretest/Posttest
Data Analysis Results
Frequencies t Tests Discussion Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
CHI2004 Vienna Date - 25-29 April 2004 Presented at the Social Learning Through Gaming Workshop
Authors - David Coyle / Mark Matthews
Abstract Keywords - Personal Investigator (PI)
Introduction Incorporating Subject Matter Experts
The Context and Opportunity Keywords - Teenage Interaction/Relationships/Personalities/Internet/Tools
Brief Solution Focused Therapy and Gaming Keywords - Conversational Strategies/Exceptions/Coping/Resources/Miracle Question
The Game - Personal Investigator Mapping the game areas
Discussion of Initial Findings Keywords - Therapeutic Aspect/Technical Aspect
Conclusion Demonstrating Biographies Acknowledgements References Soultion-Focus Brief Therapy Adolescents (Page 1 of 42) (Originally published in The Handbook of Psychotherapy, Volume 3. Wiley & Sons, May 2005)
Authors - Joel K.Simon, MSW, ACSW, BCD / Insoo Kim Berg, MSSW
Introduction Historical Context Useful Conversations How Language Functions Basic Assumptions Building Solutions Questions as Useful Tools Taking the Break Working with Adolescents Solution-Focus View of Diagnosis Research Conclusion References Keywords - Conversational Strategies/Exceptions/Coping/Resources/Miracle Question Arts-Based Strengths: A solution-focused intervention with adolescents in an acute-care psychiatric setting
The Arts in Psycotherapy 31 (2004)
Author - Edgar H. Tyson Ph.D, Tiffany D. Baffour Ph.D The Florida State University, School of Social Work
Introduction
The Strenghts Perspective Keywords - Support Systems/Strengths/Health Realization/
Solution-Focused Therapy Keywords - Miracle Question/Change/Skills/Control/Discipline/Approach
Creative Treatment Modalities with At-Risk Youth Art as a Creative Therapy Music as a Creative Therapy
Purpose of the Study Research Qu. 1 What Types of 'arts based' strengths can youth self-define and self-identify? Research Qu. 2 Is there a relationship between self-identified 'strengths' and psychiatric diagnosis?
Method Participants
Design Keywords - Cross-Sectional/Quantative/Qualitative Study Setting
Treatment Procedures Keywords - Rapport-Building/Interviewing
Important Caveats of the Study Keywords - Self-Identified
Data Coding and Analyses
Results Diagnostic Categories Youth Strengths Diagnostic Categories and Youth Strengths
Discussion Summary of Findings Limitations of the Study Conclusion and Future Directions Solution-World - Viewing of solution-focused work from a child and adolescent perspective
The Sycol Foundation - Brief Therapy Centre http://www.sycol.co.uk/english/page_about.htm Date - 04/11/2002
Author - Ioan G Rees
In The Beginning Keywords - Restructuring/Perspective
Our Brave New World Keywords - Possibilty
A Soultion-World Keywords - Personal Progress
The Turnstile at Solution-World Keywords - Primary Factor
A Map and the 'Rules of Engagement' Keywords - Overview/Negotiating/Reflect/Share/Honesty/Collaborate
Liberty Square at Solution-World Keywords - Rights/Privileges
Adventure Land at Solution-World
Frontierland at Solution-World Keywords - 'Landscape of Change'/Scaling/Descriptions/Exceptions
Tomorrowland at Solution-World Keywords - Possibilty
Café at the Turnstile at Solution-World The Merchandise Shop at Solution-World Final Note Future Research References Signs of Well-Being - a tool for early intervention - includes Signs of Well-Being Assessment and Planning Form
Author - John Wheeler, Viv Hogg & Grainne Fegan
The Overall Construction Keywords - Clarification
The Component Parts Worries Strengths and Resources
Children/Young Person's Goals Keywords - CYPU
Carer's Goals Professionals Goals Well-Being Rating Service User Evaluation What's Happened? References
E-Mail Steve Freeman/John Wheeler Signs of Well-Being Assessment and Planning Form Signs of Well-Being Form Signs of Well-Being Action Planning for Goals Form Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Essay from a Student
Author - Allison Bartlam Date - 12/12/2002
References Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Brief Therapy Notes. EMC 13 November 2002
Date - 13 November 2002 Author - Steve Freeman
Keywords - Time Limited/'Sticking Plaster Approach' Brief Therapy Notes. EMC 13 November 2002
Date - 13 November 2002 Author - Steve Freeman
Keywords - Time Limited/'Sticking Plaster Approach' Solution-Focused Counselling - A Postmodern Approach
Author - Jeffrey T. Guterman, Ph.D. Date - 06/02/2003
Introduction (Page 1 of 2) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/introduction.html Keywords - Identity
Theory (Page 1 of 5) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/theory.html Nature of Problems Keywords - Clinical Theory/Problem/NonProblem Concept Nature of Change Strategic Electicism
Conclusions (Page 1 of 2) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/conclusions.html
References (Page 1 of 6) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/references.html
Introduction http://www.counselingzone.com/solution
Epistemology (Page 1 of 2) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/epistemology.html Clinical Theories as Metaphors Language-Determined Systems
Process (Page 1 of 8) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/process.html Co-Constructing a Problem and a Goal Keywords - Variation Identifying and Amplifying Exceptions Co-Constructing Tasks Identifying and Amplifying Exceptions Derived from Tasks Re-Evaluating and Reconstructing the Problem and the Goal
Applications (Page 1 of 3) http://www.counselingzone.com/solution/applications.html Pre-Treatment Change Befriending Discomfort, Ambivalence and Recurring Patterns: Including the Distress in the Solution
Author - Ellen Quick, Ph.D. Kaiser Pernamanente Department of Psychiatry
The Problem/Dilemma The Proposed Solution Outline The Roots Specific Techniques Brainstorming Worksheet Becoming a Solution Detective: Technology and the Discovery of Solutions
Author - Brendan Madden, John Sharry, Melissa Darmody Brief Therapy Group Ireland
Abstract Part A - Becoming a Solution Detective Part B - Technology and the Discovery of Solutions P.I Personal Investigator Pausing at Solutions - Strengths-Based Video Feedback Working Things Out - Stories of Young People Overcoming Problems References
Some Advantages of E-Mail Counselling with Volunteer Counsellors Two Examples of Challenges in Virtual Counselling Work with Volunteers Long Term Counselling Contacts Solution Attempts Feeling of a Lack of Obligation Solution Lets Talk About Solutions 10th European Conference of EBTA Date - September 5-6 2003, Berlin
Solution-Focused Online Counseling: E-Mail Counseling Structure and Letter of Thanks Approach LOTA Author - Frank-Michael Arps and Philip C.Shulte
Characteristics of E-Mail Communication and their Utilization Problems of E-Mail Counseling E-Mail Counseling Structure Letter of Thanks Approach LOTA (1) Three Step Procedure Instructions Letter of Thanks Approach LOTA (2) Features Letter of Thanks Approach LOTA (3) Intellectual Tradition References Integrating Solution-Focused and Art Therapies for Substance Abuse Treatment: Guidelines for Practice
Author - H.Matto, Jacqueline Corcoran, Ph.D., Andreas Fassler, M.S.W.
Compatability between Art Therapy and Solution-Focused Therapy Collaborative Approach Eliciting and Embracing Client Metaphor Externalizing the Problem Verbal Processing of Visual Product Critical Engagement Initial Reactions Relational Attributes Constructing Change Opportunities Exception-Finding Reframing Problems to Strengths Scaling Techniques Identify the Desired State Initial Rating Modifications Re-Rating Miracle Question Conclusion References SF Approaches to Reduction with Disadvantaged Pre-Natal Clients http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uid… Date - 04/04/2006
Author - Pub Med J Community Health Nurs. 1999;16(3):165-77 Browne AJ, Shultis JD, Thio-Watts M Becoming Solution-Focused Forced in Brief Therapy: Remembering Something Important We Already Knew
Author - David Nylund, L.C.S.W., and Victor Corsiglia, Ph.D.
Permitting Only 'Solution Talk' Exceptions That Don't Make a Difference Pursuing the Therapist's Goals Conclusion References The Symptoms of Solution
Author - Scott D. Miller, Ph.D
Abstract The Symptoms of Solution Commonly Observed Symptoms of Solutions and Problems Exceptions versus Constants Miracles versus Explanations Successes versus Failures Pre-Treatment Change versus Flights into Health Areas of Concern for the Solution-Oriented Clinician Summary References Getting Curious about Meaning - Making in Counseling (1)
Date - 3 August 2003 Author - Tom Strong
Abstract
Meaning-Full Conversation? Keywords - Boundaries
Hermeneutic Conversations? Keywords - Interpretation
Curious Dialogues Curiosity = Change? Counselling as Interpretive Experiments Improvised and Ethical Rigour Conclusion
Notes References A Hitch-Hikers Guide to Solution-Focused Therapy
Date - 1/10/2005 Author - Alison Lewis-Nicholson and Pam Martin
The Solution Frame: The Genius of Solution-Focused Therapy
Date - 04/04/2006 Author - John E. Perkins, 111 http://www.drizzle.com/~newroots/papers/lm07.html
Introduction How This Paper is Organized
Basic Philosophy Keywords - Principles
Well-Formed Goals The Goal must be Important to the Client Keep Goals Small and Achievable Make Goals Concrete, Specific and Behavioural Goals Express the Presence of Something or of a Behaviour, rather than an Absence. Goals are expressed as Beginnings rather than Endings The Goals are Realistic and Achievable within the Context of the Client's Life The Client sees the Goal as Involving 'Hard Work'
The Miracle Context (Case Studies)
Five Useful Questions Spontaneous Improvements Exception Finding Questions Miracle Question Scaling Questions Coping Questions
Reactions and Feedback Bibliography A Review of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and it's Application to Rehabilitation Environments
Author - Herbert Biggs, Ph.D.
Deriving a Solution Focused Theoretical Orientation
Brief Therapies Keywords - Time/Format/Budget
The Focus of SFBT Keywords - Problem/Solution
The Techniques of SFBT Exceptions/Miracle Question/Scaling Question/Consulting Break
Therapist Requirements Keywords - Emphasize
Setting of Goals Positive/Process/Present/Practical/Specific/Client-Control/Client-Language
Effectiveness of SFBT Alternative ways of thinking/Standards
Limitations of Brief Therapy 'Five Myths'
SFBT in Rehabiliation Environments
References Steve De Shazer and the Future of Solution-Focused Therapy http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3658/is_200604?ai_n16350858/print
Date - 23/07/2007 Author - Terry S Trepper
The Practice of Solution-Focused Therapy Training in Solution-Focused Therapy Research in Solution-Focused Therapy Future Directions Conclusions References Intervention with Multi-Problem Poor Clients: Towards a Strengths-Focused Perspective http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
Date - 2006 Author - Liliana Sousa, Claudia Ribeiro & Sofia Rodrigues
Introduction Multi-Problem Poor Families and Problem-Based Intervention The Emergence of the Strengths Perspective Incorporating the Strengths Perspective into Practice Objectives Methods
Keywords - Multi-Problem Families/Poverty/Strength Approach/Problem Centered Perspective/Families' Competencies/Social Intervention Staff Views of a Solution-Focused Consultation in their work with Adults with Learning Disabilities who Experience Behavioural Distress: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
http://212.169.42.7/newgenNRR/ASP/
Date - 03/07/2007 Publication ID: N0079181454 NRR Data Provider: Devon Partnership NHS Trust (South West Regional Office)
Keywords - Multi-Problem Families/Poverty/Strength Approach/Problem Centered Perspective/Families' Competencies/Social Intervention Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
Author - Ian C. Smith
Summary Introduction Case Example - Background/Intervention Discussion
Keywords - Case Study/Challenging Behaviour/Learning Disability/Psycotherapy/Solution-Focused Brief Therapy/Technique Investigation of Indirect Symbolic Suggestions
Date - 27/07/2007 Author - Steve De Shazer, M.S.S.W
Keywords - Indirect Suggestions/Hypnosis/Symbolic Images
Brief Hypnotherapy of Two Sexual Dysfunctions: The Crystal Ball Technique
Author - Steve De Shaxer, M.S.S.W
Keys to Solution in Brief Therapy
Author - Steve De Shazer
Keywords - The Crystal Ball Technique/Wholism The Tactics of Change (Doing Therapy Briefly)
Author - Richard Fisch, John H. Weaklnad, Lynn Segal
Clues - Investigating Solutions on Brief Therapy
Author - Steve De Shazer
Keywords - Pseudo-Orientation in Time Practioner Report: The Effect of Different Components of Psychological Therapy on People with Delusions: Five Experimental Single Cases
Author - Simon C. Jakes and John E.Rhodes
Single-Case Experiment Design An A-B-C-D Design
Solution-Focused Therapy Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy Cognitive Therapy Focused on Modification of the Delusion
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for People with Psychosis
Some Components of CBT for Psychosis Schema-Focused Therapy
Medication : Measures (Weekly Measures/Between-Phase Measures)
Procedure
Results Conviction
Delusion Modification (Cognitive Challenging) Solution-Focused Therapy for Delusions
Emotional Distress and Preoccupation Psychological Measures HADS/Symptom Questionnaire/IIP/EBS
Conclusions and Limitations of the Sutdy
Implications for Psychological Intervention Advantages of a Solution-focused Approach SFT and CBT Methodological Implications
References Subject: Re: Research on Debriefing
Solution Focused Behaviour Therapy in the Treatment of Agoraphobia
A Solution Focused Approach to Working with Survivors of Abuse & Trauma (Two day Workshop) JohnHendenConsultancy
Working with Adult Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Blocks to Disclosing
Working with Adult Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Victim - Survivor - The Authentic Self: The 3 Stages
Working with Adult Survivors of Abuse and Trauma What Service Users have found to Helpful in Abuse Survival Work
Working with the Adult Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Helpful Questions and Statements from the Worker Solution-Focused Therapy and Dual Disorders Treatment www.quitandstayquit.com
Author - Terry A. Rustin, MD
Key Principles in Solution-Focused Therapy Relationship between Therapist and Client An Alternative Approach The Miracle Question
References Associations between Working Alliance and Outcome in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Brief Interpersonal Therapy
ProQuest http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=1&sid=3&srchmode=1&vinst=PROD&fmt=…
Date - 20/02/2007
Author (s) - kara brita Wettersten, James W Lichtenberg, Brent Mallinckrodt
Keywords - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy/Brief Interpersonal Therapy/Process/Outcome
Abstract SFBT and BIT Approaches
Introduction Method - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Clients and Therapists Interpersonal Brief Therapy Clients and Therapista Instruments
Procedure
Results Preliminary Analyses
Tests of Research Hypotheses
Discussion EBTA Evaluation of Solution Focused Working Methods at Lonnens Oppenvard in Kristianstad's Municipality
E.B.T.A European Brief Therapy Association http://www.ebta.nu/page2/page6/page20/page20.html
Date - 20/02/2006 Author (s) - Christina Knutsson, Elisabet Norrsell/Carola Johansson/Ulf Ohman/Bodil Ericson
Keywords - Evaluation Model/Solution-Focused
Method of Evaluation Selection Description of the Chosen Cases Comments Procedure Advantages Disadvantages Scales About Interviewing From 'Disappearing' to 'Demonised' : The Effects on Men and Women of Professional Interventions based on Challenging Men who are Violent
Author - Judith Milner
Keywords - Child Protection/Domestic Violence/Feminism/Women's Violence
Constructions of Domestic Violence: Demonising Men as Husbands and Fathers The Hidden Complexities of Domestic Violence The Extent of Female Violence Who Loses Out? Working Cooperatively with Men and Women who are Violent
Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders Accountability for Change
Author (s) - Mo Yee Lee, John Sebold, Adriana Uken
The Solution-Focused Assessment Interview Issues and Concerns Empirical Evidence Clinical Observations Domestic Violence Offenders Are Not a Homogeneous Group Problem Talk as Sustaining a Problem Reality The Impossible Demand on Helping Professionals Soultion-Focused Assessment Staying on the Surface: Contextualised Understanding The Offender as Assessor: The Importance of Choice Potential Participants' Perspective of the Treatment Program Setting Up the Assessment Interview: The First Phone Contact The Goals and Tasks of the Assessment Interview Initiating a Collaborative Relationship Building Initiative for Change: Discovering Competency and Identifying Strengths Planting Seeds: Looking for Problem Exceptions Defining the Expectations of the Group Assessment of Special Populations Alcohol and Drug Issues Psychiatric Problems Severity of Violence Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders Accountability for Change
Author (s) - Mo Yee Lee, John Sebold, Adriana Uken
The Solution-Focused Assessment Interview Issues and Concerns Empirical Evidence Clinical Observations Domestic Violence Offenders Are Not a Homogeneous Group Problem Talk as Sustaining a Problem Reality The Impossible Demand on Helping Professionals Soultion-Focused Assessment Staying on the Surface: Contextualised Understanding The Offender as Assessor: The Importance of Choice Potential Participants' Perspective of the Treatment Program Setting Up the Assessment Interview: The First Phone Contact The Goals and Tasks of the Assessment Interview Initiating a Collaborative Relationship Building Initiative for Change: Discovering Competency and Identifying Strengths Planting Seeds: Looking for Problem Exceptions Defining the Expectations of the Group Assessment of Special Populations Alcohol and Drug Issues Psychiatric Problems Severity of Violence Domestic Violence: Narrative and Solutions
Author - Judith Milner
Keywords - Domestic Violence/Same-Sex Violence/Solution-Focused Brief Therapy/Narrative Therapy
The Method Treat the Offender as a Person Worth Doing Business With Finding Exceptions or Unique Outcomes to Violence as a Response Discover Strengths and Resources in the Person Focus on the Goals of the Family Members Scaling Safety and Progress Assess Willingness, Confidence and Capacity to Change
The Referrals Outcomes Keywords - Domestic Violence/Same-Sex Violence/Solution-Focused Brief Therapy/Narrative Therapy Coping Reosurces Inventory - Form D
Author: Allen L Hammer, Ph.D and M. Susan Marting
Pragmatic Existential Therapy
Author: Carl P. Ellerman, Ph.D
Journal of Contemporary Psychology, Vol.29, No.1, 1999
Introduction Pragmatic Existential Therapy - Clinical Context Elements of Pragmatic Existential Therapy - Lived Experience Self-Creation Existential Anxiety Summary and Conclusion References
First Session Summary
Types of Questions and Statements in Soution-Based Therapy Scaling Questions
Difference Questions Accomplishment Questions Goal Questions Compliments/Praise Atypical Experiences in Regard to the Problem (Exceptions) Description Questions Smaller Step Questions/Comments Highlighting Change/New Stories
Motivation Questions
Brief Solution-Focused Organizational Redesign A Model for International Mental Health Consultancy
Author: Roger Bloor and David Pearson
International Journal of Mental Health, Vol.33, No. 2, Summer 2004, pp. 44-53 (Summer 2004)
Abstract Background Models of Organisational Change - Organisational Development/Organisational Transformation A Comparison of Three Models of Organisational Change - Context/Organisational Vision/Outcome Brief Solution-Focused Organisational Redesign Brief Solution-Focsued Organisational Redesign Model Conclusions References
Keywords - Change Discourse/Solution Discourse/Strategy Discourse/P.O.S.S.I.B.L.E Keywords - Solution-Focused Therapy/Redesign Theory/Complexity Theory
Handout: Exisiting Process Mapping Outline Organisational Description Organisation Description Validation System Comparisons Proposed Solutions (Evidence Based/Achievable/Catalytic) Test out proposed solutions with organisation Modification of proposed solutions
Identify Key Levarage Solutions - Project Recommendations (Solution Based)
Solution Talk Second Edition Contents
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - The Fall of the Wall Chapter 2 - The Role of the Past Chapter 3 - Making and Unmaking Connections Chapter 4 - Watchful Wording Chapter 5 - Fruitful Explanations Chapter 6 - Future Visions Chapter 7 - Building on Progress Chapter 8 - Sharing Credit Chapter 9 - Problems as Friends Chapter 10 - Teacher and Training References Bibliography Index
Resistance to Succession Arrangements is Mainly in the Mind
Doing Nothing is Dangerous Why do Entrepeneurs do Nothing? Obstacles to Succession So where Is the Resistance coming from? Hard for the family as well How to Overcome the Founders' Resistance
Organisational Theoray and Practice Scandinavian Journal of Organisational Pschology The Family Business
Published in Scandinavia Journal of Organisational Psychology (2/2001)
Challenging the Family Business: The Relational Dimension Louis CAUFFMAN www.solution-focused-management.com
Introduction 1. Central Events Conception/Birth/End
2. Life-Cycles of the Family and The Company 2.1 Remarkable Similarity Table 1 : Stages in the Development of the Family/Business
2.2 Stage 1: Birth and Initital Expansion 2.3 Stage 2: Growth and Complexity 2.4 Stage 3: Maturity
3. Potential Harmful Effects 3.1 The Family Solidarity 3.2 Communcation Between Members of the Family 3.3 Financial Secrecy
3.4 Remuneritis or the Expense Disease 3.5 Nepotism 3.6 The Income of the Family is Deemed More Important than the Profit of the Company
4. Suggestions
About the Author
Solution-Focused and Communcation Skills Training: An Integrated Approach to Couples Therapy
Author: James E. Mudd
Date: 16 November, 200
Keywords: Solution-Focused Therapy, Communication, Couples, Integration, Out-Come
Chapter 1: Introduction Statement of the Problem Theoretical Framework Purpose of the Study
Chapter 2: Literature Review Introduction Solution-Focused Therapy Criticism of the Model
Communications Research PREP.Inc.
Integration Recent Trends Solution-Focused Therapy and Integration Summary
Chapter 3: Methods
The Center The Subjects Procedure
Treatment Plan
Instruments The Dyadic Adjustment Scale The Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale Additional Scaling Questions ENRICH Communication Scale Client Satisfaction Questionnaire - 8 Data Analysis
Chapter 4: Results Reliability of Variables
Chapter 5: Discussion Purpose of the Study Limitations Post-Hoc Data Analysis Suggestions for Future Research Clinical Importance Summary
References Appendicies Appendix A
Informed Consent For Research at the Chaplain's Family Life Centre
What is being Studied? What will I have to do? What are the Benefits and Risk? Is it Private? Can I quit if I want to? Approval of Research Participants' Agreement and Responsibilities
Appendix B Solution-Focused Worksheet - First Session Solution-Focused Worksheet - Later Session Solution-Focused Therapy A Selected Review of Research of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy http://www.enabling.org/ia/sft/Review%20McKeel.htm
Author: A. Jay McKeel
Date: 16/07/03
Abstract Outcome Studies Is Brief Therapy Effective? Is SFBT Effective? Is SFBT Brief?
SFBT Techniques Solution Talk PreTreatment Improvement Presuppositional Questions Miracle Question Formula First Session Task Therapists' views of SFBT Techniques
Clients Client-Therapist Relationship Dropouts Gender
The Next Step in Researching SFBT Experimental Quantative Outcome Research Define SFBT Design Comparative Studies Improve Outcome Measures Variance between Therapists A Simple Qualitative Study
Conclusions
References
Family Process: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Review of the Outcome Research
Author: Wallace J. Gingerich
Date: 31/03/2003 http://www.findarticles.com
SFBT: School Consultation SFBT: Outpatient Mental Health Discussion Conclusion References
Finding Solutions Through Empowerment: A Preliminary Study of a Solution-Orientated Approach to Nursing in Acute Psychiatric Settings Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2003
Author: C Stevenson RMN (BA Hons) MSc (Dist) PhD, S Jackson RN BSc (Hons) Mphil & P Barker RN PhD
Background to the Study Study Design Course Materials Course Delivery Results Assessment of Solution-Focused Therapy Knowledge The Nurses' Reflective Review of a Solution-Focused Therapy Session with a Client Audit of Nursing Documentation The Clients' Perspective Focusing on the Problem Looking to the Future Making the Client Comfortable Uplifting Mood The Trainees' Evaluation of the Course
Discussion Conclusions Aknowledgements References
Appendix 1 Pre-Course Test/Marking Strategy Appendix 2 End of Course Assignment Case Summary Appendix 3 Patient Questionnaire Appendix 4 Course Evaluation Questionnaire
PostGraduate Institute School of Health and Social Care - University of Teeside
Executive Summary Developing Solution - Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
Project Lead: Dr Chris Stevenson/Professor Phil Barker Research Associate: Sue Jackson
Duration - 1/11/2001-31/10/2002
Summary Background to the Study The Study Methods Teaching Materials Course Delivery Results 1. Assessment of SFT Knowledge 2. The Nurses' Reflective View 3. Audit of Nursing Documentation 4. The Clients' Perspective i) Focusing on the Problem ii) Looking to the Future iii) Making the Client Comfortable
Discussion of Course Evaluation Study Limitations Conclusions Implications for Practice References
Developing Solution - Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric
Foundation of Nursing Studies Dessemination Series 2003 Vol.2 No.1
Duration of Project: November 2001 - October 2002 Report received for Publication: January 2003
Project Leaders: Dr Chris Stevenson and Professor Phil Barker Research Fellow: Sue Jackson
Keywords: Solution-Focused Therapy, Mental Health Nursing, Acute In-Patient Care, Theraputic Millieu
Summary of Project Background to the Project Aims of the Project Project Design Teaching Materials Course Delivery Results 1. Assessment of SFT Knowledge 2. The Nurses' Reflective Reviews 3. Audit of Nursing Documentation 4. The Clients' Perspective
Discussion of Course Evaluation Project Limitations Conclusion Implication for Practice References Further Reading Acknowledgements
Randomised Controlled Trial of Acute Mental Health Care by a Crisis Resolution Team: The North Islington Crisis Study
Date: 17 September 2005
Author (s): Sonia Jackson, Fiona Nolan, Stephen Pilling, Andrew Sandor, John Hoult, Nigel Mckenzie, Ian R White, Marie Thompson, Paul Bebbington
Abstract Objective Design Participants Interventions Main Outcome Measures Results Randomisation Admissions Satisfaction Secondary Outcomes Discussion Strengths and Weaknesses Conclusion
A Randomised Multicentre Trial of Integrated Versus Standard Treatment for Patiens with a First Episode of Psychotic Illness
Date: 17 September 2005
Author (s): Lone Petersen, Pia Jeppesen, Anne Thorup, Maj-Britt Abel, Johan Ohlenschlaeger, Torben Oestergaard Christensen, Gertrud Krarup, Per Jorgensen, Merete Nordentoft
Abstract Objectives Design Setting Participants Interventions Main Outcome Measures Results Conclusion
Introduction Participants and Methods - Patients
Outcomes of Crises Before and After Introduction of a Crisis Resolution Team
Author (s): Sonia Johnson, Fiona Nolan, John Hoult, Ian R.White, Paul Bebbington, Andrew Sandor, Nigel McKenzie, Sejal N. Patel and Stephen Pilling
Background Aims Method Results Conclusions
Study Aims and Design
Method Study Sample Definition of Crisis Identification of Crisis Interventions Crisis Team Group
Assessments Follow-Up Assessments Primary Outcomes Secondary Outcomes
Analysis
Results Recruitment and Response Rate Sample Characteristics In-Patient admission in the 6 weeks following the crisis Secondary hypotheses regarding admission Satisfaction Other clinical and social outcomes
Discussion Methodological strengths and weaknesses Admission patterns Patient satisfaction Other outcomes
Acknowledgements
Appendix Operational definition of crisis
References Clinical Implications Limitations
Mental Health Crisis at Home: Service User Perspectives on What Helps and What Hinders
Author: C Hopkins RMN, MSC, MA & S Niemiec RMN/RPN Dip (Nursing) BA DipT
Keywords: Home Treatment, Mental Health Crisis, Service User
Introduction Theme 1 - Accessibility Theme 2 - Availability Theme 3 - Consistency Theme 4 - Quality Being listened to'/'Being treated as normal'/'Not being phased by it all'/'Being 'almost like a friend'/ Theme 5 - Choice and Negotiation Theme 6 - Communication Communication between the CRHT and other services Communication between the crisis worker and the family or 'significant others' of the person in crisis Communication between members of the CRHT Theme 7 - Changes and Endings in Service Provision Conclusion References
Replacability and Stability of the Multidimensional Model of the Edinburgh Depression Scale in Late Pregnancy Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2007
Author: J Jomeen phD, MA, RM, RGN & C. R. Martin RN, BSc, phD, YCAP, Cpsychol, Csci, AFBPSS
Keywords: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, EPDS, Post-Natal Depression, Pregnancy
Solution-Focused Counselling and Motivational Interviweing: A Consideration of Confluence Journal of Counselling & Development, Winter 2004 - Volume 82
Author: Todd F. Lewis and Cynthia J. Osborn
Unique Features MI SFC-MI Similiarities Nonpathalogical Salutatory Focus Multiple Perspectives Anchored in Change Reframing 'Resistance' Cooperation is Key Use of Client Strengths and Resources Temporal Sensitivity SFC-MI Differences Social Construction Through Language Concept of Change Counsellor Focus and Goals Temporal Focus Reflectivity Research Findings and Directions Research on SFC Research on MI Style Integration Honoring Client Stories Motivation as a Client Resource Change in Relation Case Study: Integration in Action Concluding Reflections on Confluence References
Buliding on Treatment Change to Construct the Theraputic Solution: An Exploratory Study Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 1987, Vol. 13, No. 4, 359-363
Author: Steve de Shazer/Wallace J. Gingerich
Case Examples Clinical Considerations Theoretical Considerations
Integration and Electicism in Brief/Time-Focused Therapy
Author: Jenifer Elton Wilson
History of Time-Limited Therapies and their Development towards Current Theory and Practice Current Applications of Brief Time-Focused Therapy A Theoretically Integrated and Practical Approach to Time-Focused Therapy
Case Study Make a clear contractual commitment to work together Remian flexible regarding readiness, motivation and aim Offer abundance rather than poverty Work within the client's life stage of personal development Focus on a central issue, a survival strategy from the past which operates both in the clinet's external life and in the consulting room and can be replaced by alternative strategies in future Work together within a variety of theraputic relationships
The future of integrative and eclectic approaches to time-conscious psychological therapy in Britain
The Essence of Effective Psycotherapy Reflections of a CAT Therapist learning Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Date - Acat Newsletter 7 - February 1997
Author - Annie Nehmad
CAT and Solution Focused Brief Therapy: What do they have in common? Inferences about a problem's purpose, function, or origin are unnecessary The resources to the client needs in order to solve his problem lie within him already Eliciting of future solutions Verbal scales Very small change is all that is required in order to set the ball rolling Transference/Contertransference are not used, or even acknowledged Clarity is provided by the Client Solutions are provided by the Client Utilisation All the credit for improvement is meant to be taken by the Client Meet the Client at her model of the World There are many potential 'Truths', some of which inhibit change, and others which promote it Importance of Deframing and Reframing Importance of breaking the Pattern/Doing something Different
Integrative Brief Solution-Focused Therpay: A Provisional Roadmap
Author - Mark Beyebach PhD
The Evolution of an Integrative Solution-Focused Practice on Salamanca
Technical Integration in a Solution-Focused Framework Getting more Complex when Solution-Focused Therapy is Not Working: Sequential Integration Integration as a way of Improving Fit with our Clients Non-Solution-Focused 'Shortcuts' Shortcuts' in certain Clinical Situations: Only one party is coming/Working with visitors Crisis Situations/Previous Treatments Shortcuts' for types of Problems: Family Violence/Eating Disorders Alcohol and Drug Abuse/Pysical Illness in the Family Psychosis/Phobias, Fears and Other Monsters
Limitations of Our Approach The Risks of Integration in Solution-Focused Practice Shortcomings of our Integration Proposal
Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Heider's Balance Theory Reflexivity Multiple Levels of Context Outline for a Brief Genogram Interview Genogram Interpretive Categories Ecomap Milan Group Method Hypothesising - Circularity - Neutrality
A Conversation Analysis of a Solution-Focused Marital Therapy Session
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 1992, Vol. 18, No. 2, 153-165
Author - Jerry Gale/Neal Newfield
Purpose of the Study Qualitative Research and Conversation Analysis Assumptions of Conversation Analysis Reliability and Validity Methods and Procedures Chosing the Session to Analyse The Couple Unit Data Analysis Developing Categories: The Researchers' Involvement Reporting Results The Nine Categories of the Therapist's Procedures for Pursuing a Therpeutic Agenda Pursuing a Response over many Turns Offering a Candidate Answer Using Humour to Change a Topic from a Problematic Theme to a Solution Theme
Issues and Innovations in Nursing Education Nurses' Communication Skills: An Evaluation of the Impact of Solution-Focused Communication Training
Submitted for Publication: 12 March 2001 Accepted for Publication: 11 July 2001
Author - Nick Bowles BA MA RMN/Carolyn Mackintosh BSc MSc RGN PGDip/Alison Torn BSc RMN
Aims Background Design and Methods Results and Findings Conclusions
Keywords: Communcation Skills, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Conversation, Counselling, Education Evaluation, Nursing
Foucault and the Turn to Narrative Therapy British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2002
Author - A. C. (Tina) Besley
What is Narrative Therapy? Poststructuralist and Foucauldian Themes in Narrative Therapy Narrative Therapy's Challenge to Humanist Assumptions in 'Therapy Culture'
Keywords: Communcation Skills, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Conversation, Counselling, Education Evaluation, Nursing
A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy (1993) Author: Brian Cade, William Hudson O'Hanlon
Brief/Strategic Approaches to Therapy: An Overview
Early History: Some Important Milestones
Definitions The Two Main Approaches Approaches Concerned with Form and Function Approaches That Focus on Process and Feedback Loops
Theraputic Interventions Patterns as Habits Life Stages Change in What? Directives
One Expertise Among Many' - Working Appreciatively to Make Miracles Instead of Finding Problems Using Appreciative Inquiry as a Way of Reframing Research
Author: Bernie Carter
Keywords: Appreciative Inquiry, Complex needs, Children, Research
What Al is, and what is Isn't The Appreciative 4-D Cycle Discovery Phase Dream Phase Design Phase Destiny
Brief Overview of our Study and our Experiences Element 1: Appreciative Interviews (Discovery-Dreaming) Element 2: Nominal Group Techniques (Dreaming-Design) Element 3: Consensus Workshops (Desgin and Destiny)
Solution Focused Therapy
Solution Focused Intake Assessment http://www.clinical-supervision.com
Date: 20/01/2006
Admission Interview
Appreciating What Works: Discovering and Dreaming Alongside People Developing Resilient Services for Young People Requiring Mental Health Services
Methodology Data Analysis Findings and Discussion Key Functions and Models Underpinning Services Service Focus on 15-18 Year Olds Boundaries/Transitions Referral Issues Confusions and Misunderstandings Commitment to Work with Young People
Using Solution-Focused Questioning to Facilitate the Process of Change in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Food in Neophobia on Adults
Running Title: Solution Focused Brief Therapy on Food Neophobia
Author: Kristine Postma/Nasa Sanjay Kumar Rao
Keywords: Food Neophobia, Adults, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Soultion-Focused Brief Therapy
Effects of a Solution Focused Leadership Training on Behaviour and Productivity
Author (s): Klaus Hoffmann/Gunter Lueger/Peter Luisser
The Crosscultural Adaptation of Solution-Focused Therapy in Chinese Culture; A Lingustive Perspective
Published in December 1999 Transcultural Psychiatry, 36 (4), 477-489
Author: Frederick Ka Ching Yeung
Narrative Perspective and Solution-Focused Therapy Some Differences between the English and Chinese Languages Linguistic Dimensions of Speech Lexical Usage
Using Positive Psychology Research in Cognitive Therpay: A Proposal for Future Developments
Clinical Psychology Forum 173 - May 2007
Author: Kate Harman
The Study of Positive Psychology Applications of Positive Psychology to Therapy Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Cognitive Therapy and Positive Psychology
Description of The Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Approach to Problem Drinking
Author: Scott D. Miller
Date: 2/10/2005 http://www.dualdiagnosis.org
1. Overview, Description and Rationale 1.1 General Description of Approach 1.2 Goals and Objectives of Approach 1.3 Theoretical Rationale/Mechanism of Sction 1.4 Agent of Change 1.5 Conception of Drug Abuse/Addiction, Causative Factors 2. Contrast to Other Counselling Approaches 2.1 Most Similar Counselling Approaches 2.2 Most Dissimilar Counselling Approaches 3. Format 3.1 Modalities of Treatment 3.2 Ideal Treatment Setting 3.3 Duration of Treatment 3.4 Compatability With Other Treatments 3.5 Role of Self-Help Programs 4. Counsellor Characterisitics and Training 4.1 Educational Requirements 4.2 Training,Credentials, and Experience Required 4.3 Counsellor's Recovery Status 4.4 Ideal Personal Characteristics of Counsellor 4.5 Counsellor's Behaviours Prescribed 4.6 Counsellor's Behaviours Proscribed 4.7 Recommended Supervision 5. Client-Counsellor Relationship 5.1 What Is the Counsellor's Role? 5.2 Who Talks More? 5.3 How Directive Is the Counsellor? 5.4 Theraputic Alliance 6. Target Populations 6.1 Clients Best Suited for This Counselling Approach 6.2 Clients Poorly Suited for This Counselling Approach 7. Assessment 8. Session Format and Content 8.1 Format for a Typical Session 8.2 Several Typical Session Topics or Themes 8.3 Session Structure 8.4 Strategies for Dealing with Common Clinical Problems 8.5 Strategies for Dealing with Denial, Resistance, or Poor Motivation 8.6 Strategies for Dealing with Crises 8.7 Counsellor's Response to Slips and Relapses 9. Role of Significant Others in Treatment Solution Focused Approaches - 4 Day Programme
Author: Steve Freeman
M.A. Solution Focused Therapy Initial Booklist Frequently Asked Questions About Possibility Therapy http://brieftherapy.com
Date: 25/02/2003
What is Possibility Therapy? What does a Possibiluity Therapist do? How do you decide the Focus of Treatment? Are you the only Possibility Therapist? Does Possibility Therapy Work? Are you always Collaborative in Possibility Therapy? What is your stance regarding self-help groups and medications as adjuncts to your therapy? Can you do Possibility Therapy with Mandated Clients? Is Possibility Therapy for everyone or just certain problems and people? What is the difference between Solution-Focused, Solution-Oriented and Possibility Therapies? New Possibilites for Theraputic Conversations
Date: 25/02/2003 http://brieftherapy.com
Characteristics of Traditional Therapies The New Tradition
Escalating Interventions for Destructive/Harmful Behaviour in Relationships
Date: 25/02/2003 http://brieftherapy.com
Clarify Accountability Change the Patterns around the Problem Help the family or the person set and apply consequences Get the boundary violator to make amends and reaffirm his/her commitment to staying within the limits
Guidelines for Couples' Communication
Date: 25/02/2003 http://brieftherapy.com
1. Action Complaints 2. Action Requests 3. Acknowledgement 4. Breaking Patterns
Complaints/Requests/Praise
Date: 25/02/2003 http://brieftherapy.com Brief Therapy North East From Problem to Solution Focused
Date: 17/10/2003 Date: 16/09/2003 http://www.btne.org http://www.getting-on.co.uk
SFBT Assumptions The Problem Focus SFBT Tools: The Solution Focus Problem-Free Talk Goals Compliments Pre-Interview Change Scaling Questions Exceptions The Miracle Question Noticing Tasks
Why form a group such as BTNE? How do I find out more? Should I join BTNE? Interviewing and Counselling Strategies
Author: Terry A. Rustin, MD
Facilitating Beaviour Change Questions, Commands, Comments The Interview Understand your Relationship with the Patient Interpersonal Transactions Cognitive Methods Behavioural Methods Insight-Oriented Methods Recovery-Oreinted Methods Denial 12-Step Programs Four Forces Govern Change Why People Do Not Change Resistance is a Gift to the Counsellor' Why People Quit Smoking Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Advances in Psychiatric Treatment (2002), Vol. *, pp. 149-157
Author: Chris Iveson
The Theraputic Process Scales Coping and Compliments Subsequent Sessions Single Session Therapies A Complementary Treatment Correspondence: Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Author: Alasdair J. Macdonald
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment
Author: Alasdair J. Macdonald
Date: 10/09/2002 http://apt.rcpsych.org/cgi Effective Teamworking and Leadership in Mental Health (Trainer's Pack)
Powerful Questioning Handing over the Problem Realising the Future
Some Powerful Questions What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy? Solution Focused Therapy
Date: 13/10/2003 Author: Keren Suberri http://www.gingerich.net Whar it is not: What it is: And what else is it? Solution-focused Therpay:An Introduction EBTA Berlin 2003 A Brief Presentation Date: April 2003 Steve Freeman Author: Evan George What is EBTA? www.brieftherapy.org.uk What is SFBT? What was said in Berlin? Conversational Process How will this Influence Practice? Conversational Pathways From Person as Problem to Person as More Than Problem Since Berlin From Deficit to Resource Real Life Theraputic Processes What This Means Shaping a Common Project Next Steps Why the Detail? Describing the Preferred Future Building Detail: 3 Processes Preferred Future Issues Preferred Future Frameworks Oiling the Wheels: Future What's Wrong to What's Right' Exceptions Survival Oiling the Wheels: Past Scale Questions Scale Frameworks Sharing Appreciation Criteria for Framing Appreciation Suggestions Sparkling Moments Project Yourself Scale your Job Morale Warning First Session Structure: Notional Opening Closing Follow-Up Sessions Structure Amplify Build Meaning Consolidate Tough Situations in Follow-Up Escape Routes from Problem Domination Problem Maintaining Cycle Solution Developing Cycle Practical Assumptions Solution Focused Thinking Building on Success Miracle Giving our Clients the Break: Applications of Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work
Date: EBTA 2001 September
Author (s): John Sharry/Brendan Madden/Melissa Darmody/Brief Therapy Group/Scott D. Miller/Barry L. Duncan
A Client-Directed Break - An Accidental Discovery Using a Client-Directed Session Break 1) Introducing the Session Break 2) Post-Break Review Working with Women Solution Focused Approach in Action
Open University Press: Race, Culture and Counselling Author: Colin Lago/Joyce Thompson
Cultural Values Adapted from Effective Cross-Cultural Counselling & Psychotherapy - F. A. Ibrahim in the Counselling Psychologist (1985)
Cultural Values in Counselling Date: 23/02/2003
Brief and Solution Focused Art Therapy Bibliography (N.Corcos)
The Skilled Helper (Sixth Edition) Author: Gerard Egan
Integration in Counselling and Psychotherapy Published: Lapworth, Sills & Fish 2001 P.45 The Miracle Question - The Reality Question
The Difference between a Miracle and the Effects of a Miracle Our Attitude (Mind-Set) How to ask the Miracle Question Living the Miracle The Miracle Scale
The Miracle Question http://www.brief-therapy.org/steve_miracle.htm
Author: Steve de Shazer Solution-Focused Group Work Teaching Plan Group Exercise
Author/Date: Linda Metclaf 1998
My Perception of How Change Happens Admission Interview Solution Notes Therapist's Solution Notes Group Therapy Case Notes Preceptorship Meeting The Common Project June 2004
Harry Korman - [email protected]
The Miracle Question - The Reality Question
The Difference Between a Miracle and the Effects of a Miracle Our Attitude (Mind-Set) How to ask the Miracle Question Introductory Course Notes Solution Focused Brief Therapy Brief Therapy Practice
Assumptions in Brief Therapy Problem-Free Talk Goal Setting Exception Finding Pre-Treatment Change Scaling Locating Resources, Buliding on Strengths Coping Stopping things getting Worse Getting back on the right track View of Self Re-Appraising the Past Involuntary Clients Constructive Feedback Further Sessions Length and Frequency Finishing
Complaint to Preferred Future
The Qualities of Well-Formed 'Goals' Questioning Frameworks Shifting from the Negative to the Positive Moving from the General to the Concrete and the Observable Describing the Preferred Future in Detail
From What's Wrong to What's Right
Addressing Complexity: Using Scaling Questions
Constructive Feedback and Suggestions
Developing Cooperation
Exercise: Buliding on Success Exercise: Constructive Histories
Exercise: As Solution-Focused as you Aspire to Be Exercise: No Problem Exercise: No Surprise Clients and Workers: The Relationship Supervision & Consultation: A Solution Focused Approach
Exercise: Listening to our Clients Exercise: Starting Supervision
Supervising the Stuck Worker Exercise: Scale the Case
Exercise: Your 'Ideal' Supervisor
Supervision & Consultation
Solution-Focused Reflection Team
The Reflecting Team: Dialogue and Meta-Dialogue In Clinical Work Author: Tom Andersen Future Talk
Author: Bill O'Hanlon http://www.breiftherapy.com
Expectancy Talk Problems into Goals The Crystal Ball The Miracle Method First Signs of Change
A Guide to Possibility Land: Fifty One Methods for Doing Brief, Respectful Therapy
Author (s): Bill O'Hanlon/Sandy Beadle
Chapter 1. Carl rogers with a Twist Chapter 2. Change the Viewing Chapter 3. Map Problem and Goals Chapter 4. Connect with Internal and External Resources Chapter 5. Change the Doing
Date: 14/06/2002
Do One Thing Different And Other Uncommonly Sensible Solutions to Life's Persistent Problems
Chapter 1. Analysis Paralysis: from Liabilities to Possibilities Chapter 2. When Life has Become the Same Damn Thing Over and Over Again: Changing Patterns Chapter 3. Becoming Solution-Oriented: Doing What Works Chapter 4. Acknowledgement and Possibility: Getting Beyond the Past and Your Feelings Chapter 5. What You Focus on Expands: Shifting Attention Chapter 6. If You Don't Have a Dream, How You Gonna Make a Dream Come True?: Using the Future to Solve Problems Chapter 7. Rewriting Life Stories: Changing Problem Beliefs into Solution-Oriented Ideas Chapter 8. Rising Above Yourself: Solution-Oriented Spritituality Chapter 9. The Codependent Cinderella Who Loves a Man Who Hates Woman Too Much: Solution-Oriented Relationships Chapter 10. You Mean You Can Talk During This?: Solution-Oriented Sexuality Chapter 11. Exorcising the Ghosts of the Past: Using Rituals to Resolve Unfinished Business and to Prevent Problems Chapter 12. If You Fall ono Your face, At Least You’re Heading in the Right Direction: Solution-Oriented Living Solution-Oriented Resource List: Other Books, Tapes and Resources You Might Find Helpful
Conversation Stoppers and Conversation Enhancers http://www.brieftherapy.com
Author - Bill O'Hanlon Ten Solution Keys
Solution Key 1 - Breaking Problem Patterns
Solution Key 2 - Find and Use Solution Patterns
Solution Key 3 - Acknowledge Your Feelings and the Past, But Don't Let Them Determine Your Actions in the Present and the Future
Solution Key 4 - Shift Attention
Solution Key 5 - Imagine a Future that Leads to Solutions in the Present
Solution Key 6 - Changing Problem Stories into Solution Stories
Solution Key 7 - Use Spirituality to Transcend or Resolve Problems
Solution Key 8 - Use Action Talk to Solve Relationship Problems
Solution Key 9 - Perform a Resolution Ritual to Resolve Unfinished Issues from the Past
Solution Key 10 - Develop Stability and Connective Rituals to Prevent Problems and Create Connections
Setting Achievable Goals in Therapy http://www.brieftherapy.com
Author - Bill O'Hanlon
Solution Building Steps http://www.brieftherapy.com
Author - Bill O'Hanlon
Step 1 - Ask Solution or Exception Questions Chapter 6. If You Don't Have a Dream, How You Gonna Make a Dream Come True?: Using the Future to Solve Problems Step 2 - Get a Specific Description of Actions, Difference or Change
Step 3 - Get a Specific Description of Interactional Difference or Change
Step 4 - Help People bring the Solutions Evoked into the Present and the Future Types of Questions and Statements in Solution-Based Therapy SFAC Solution-Focused Approach Center http://www.brieftherapy.com EBTA Conference - Krakow - 2006 Author - Bill O'Hanlon www.centrumpsr.eu Scaling Questions Difference Questions [email protected] Accomplishment Questions Goal Questions Compliments/Praise Atypical Experiences in Regard to the Problem (Exceptions) Description Questions Smaller Step Questions/Comments Highlighting Change/New Stories Motivation Questions
Assessment Questions
For the Client For the Referral Source/Family Member Comparison of Counselling Approaches
Traditional/Solution-Focused The 4-P Process SFBT: Process of Questioning Questions Counsellors Typically Ask Stages of Solution Building Ask Clients Brief Counselling in Action' Stages in Decision-Making Counselling Resistence?! Brief Psychotherapy Solution-Focused Techniques in Clinical Supervision
Date: NT 29 May 2007 Vol 103 No 22 www.nursingtimes.net
Authors: John Fowler, PhD, MA, BA, DipN, CertEd, RGN, ,RMN, RCNT, RNT Gaynor Fenton, MSc, DipHE, DipCounselling, RSCN, RGN Jacqueline Riley, MSc, BACP
Keywords: Solution-Focused, Clinical Supervision, Education
Implications for Practice Models of Clinical Supervision Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Framework for Clinical Supervision Ongoing Supervision Where does Integration Take Place?
Author/Date: Henry Hollander, 2000
1. Externally - Outside of the Practitioner 2. Internally - Within Each Practitioner 3. Within the Relationship - Between Person and Person
Or a Combination of All Three? Integration as a Position or a Process?
Importance to the Counsellor
Exposure to Different Theoretical Orientations and Interventions No One Theory has the Patient on Truth' There is Nothing so Practical as a Good Theory' Ensuring the Theory Fits the Client What Works When Learning Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Qualitative Analysis of Trainees' Experience
Author: Elnora D. Cunanan
Keywords: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Family Therapy Training, Trainee Perspective Signs of Well-Being Guidance Notes
The Component Parts Concise Description of Worries Strengths, Resources & Signs of Safety Consequences of No Action
Clients Goals & Carers Goals Professional's Goals Client Evaluation Action Plan
Signs of Well-Being Assessment Action Plan Long-Term Plan to Improve Well-Being/Minimise Future Concerns A Solution-Focused Model for Improving Individual University Teaching
Date: International Journal for Academic Development Vol. 8, No. 1/2, May/November 2003, pp 77-89
Author: Marcia Devlin Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia
Introduction: Approaches to University Teaching Development The Solution-Focused Approach Solution-Focused Breif Therapy (SFBT) Central Tenets of SFBT 1. The Goal of Therapy is Determined by the Client, Based on His/Her Context, Resources and Strengths 2. Change and Improvement are expected, Consistently Central, and Discussions are Oriented to the Present and the Future 3. Problems are maintained by their Context - the Focus must be on Constructing Solutions Based on Exceptions to Problems 4. Interventions Should be Strategically and Purposefully Chosen and Employed Incorporating a Student-Centred Conception of Teaching Application to the University Teaching Context Student Perceptions Overall Effectiveness of the Approach Brief Therapy - A Solution-Focused Approach for Personal Advisors http://www.getting-on.co.uk Date: 14/09/2003
Constructing Solutions Moving Clients and PAs Forward Future Developments Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
Date: CHI2004 Vienna 25-29 April 2004. Presented at the Social Learning Through Gaming Workshop
Author: David Coyle/Mark Matthews
Brief Solution Focused Therapy and Gaming Setting Goals Recognising Exceptions Coping Identifying Resources The Miracle Question The Game - Personal Investigator Solution Shop: A Solution-Focused Counselling and Study Skills Program for Middle School
Date: December 2003 Author (s): Jonathon B Cook, Carol J Kaffenberger
Connecting Counselling Programs to School Reform Theoretical Assumptions and Current Research The Solution Shop Program Goals to Solution Shop Description of the Solution Shop Program Selection Process Solution Shop Program Procedures Accountability Program Benefits Program Evaluation Implications for Professional School Counsellors
Appendix A: Student Referral Form Appendix B: Daily Monitoring Chart The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy with Children in a School Setting
Author (s): Cynthia Frankiln, Joan Biever, Kelly Moore, David Clemons, Monica Scamardo
Solution-Focused Therapy Interventions Assuring Treatment Integrity Procedures Measures Research Design Data Analysis European Brief Therapy Association (EBTA) Solution-Focused Training - Developing the Qualitative Self Assessment Practice Standards Author (s): Cynthia Frankiln, Joan Biever, Kelly Moore, David Clemons, Monica Scamardo Date: Accessed 23/01/2006 www.ebta.nu
Author: Ronald E. Warner
Rapport Level Problem Solving and Solution-Building Tools of SFT - the Interventions
Appendix: Solution-Focused Qualitative Self-Assessment Practice Standards EBTA Annual Conference 2006
Date: 21-24 September, Krakow Author: Jos Kienhuis
Enabling Pupils' Voice
Construction of the School Curriculum b yTeachers and Pupils Pupils' Voice and Communication Solution-Focused Communication: Background The 8-Step Dance Interview with kerstin Mahlberg en Maud Sjoblom The Art of Constructive Converstations in Schools
Year: 2006
How would you explain briefly to teachers who have never heard about Solution-Focused Practice what is is and what it could mean for them and their school? Is there a difference in applying Solution-Focused approach with children (as opposed to using in with adults)? Would you like to share an example or an exercise with us? What advice do you have fot the individual teacher who is reading this interview (or your book) and would like to introduce it in his or her school? What can you say about the applicability of Solution-Focused techniques when working with children with special difficulties, handicaps, problems? Do you know of any interesting research on Solution-Focused practice in the field of education? Do you see limitations/boundaries in applying Solution-Focused? If so, where do you think Solution-Focused finds its limits? Could you tell us a little but about your current interests and future plans? What is a good way of introducing SFE to a school? What steps work well and in what order can these steps be taken? What should be the role of school counsellors? How long does it usually take before the teachers begin to experience success themselves? Person-Centred Counselling and Solution-Focused Therapy
Author: Jonathon Hales
Person-Centred and Solution-Focused; The Similarities 1. The Empahasis on the Client's Strengths and Resources 2. Looking at the Whole Picture of the Client's Situation 3. The Emphasis on the Client Making The Decisions 4. The Emphasis on Future Directions and Goals 5. The Concrete Details of a Person's Experience
The Differences 1. Is there less empathy in Solution-Focused Work? 2. Does being more Active mean being more 'Directive'?
Case Example: A man with Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms
1. Normalising 2. Noticing Small Improvements 3. Identifying the Next Small Steps 4. Relapse Prevention Mindful Practice
Author: Ronald M. Epstein, mD
Date: September 1, 1999 - Vol 282, No. 9
Explicit and Tacit Knowledge Professional Knowledge and Self-Awareness Mindful Practice Mindlessness: Gaps Between Knowledge, Values and Actions Levels of Midful Practice Becoming Mindful Solution Focused Brief Therapy: Establishing Goals and Assessing Competence
Author: Chris Iveson
Date: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, March 1994, 57 (3)
A new approach to counselling, solution-focused brief therapy, is based on assumptions of client well-being which are very close to those underlying the work of occupational therapists. Two cases, one of memory loss and one of suicide risk assessment, are used to illustrate the principles of brief therapy translated into everyday practice. Solution Focused Therapy Tips and Ideas from the SFT-L Mailing list http://www.enabling.org
Author: Harry Korman
Date: 14/09/2003
Possibilities when hearing the response 'I Know' Solution Focused and Ericksonian Approaches to Chronic Pain and Illness http://www.solutionmind.com
Date: 29/12/2005
Recrafting a Life: Solutions a Chronic Pain and Illness Clinical Hypnosis - The Genius of Milton H. Erickson, MD Solution-Focused Approaches - Self Care BMC Public Health
Research Article: Feasibility and effectiveness of offering a solution-focused follow-up to employess with psychological problems or muscle skeletal pain: a randomised controlled trial
Author: Pal Nystuen and Kare B Hagen http://www.biomedcentral.com The Second Session Hot Tips
Author: Harry Korman SIKT Author: Insoo Kim Berg
Date: 23/07/2006 Making Ordinary Extra-Ordinary - 'How do you Cope?'
The Task of The Interviewer in the Second Session The Role of Empathy in Brief Therapy: The Overlooked But Vital Context
Author (s): Andrew Turnell and Eve Lipchik
Date: 08/10/2004
Empathy Defined Ways of Understanding in Brief Therapy Brief Therapy as Non-Normative and Non-Pathological The MRI Attempt to Understand The Solution-Focused Attempt to Understand Buliding Understanding by Doing Something Different Integrating Emotion in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Reflecting Teamwork as Definitional Ceremony
Author: Michael White
Date: 27/09/2004 http://www.dulwichcentre.com.au
Chapter 7 from: White, M. 1995: Re-Auhtoring Livrs: Interview and Essays. Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications Beyond the Brain: The Solutions Focus and the Second Cognitive Revolution
Author: Mark McKergow PhD, MBA The Solutions Focus
Date: 17/10/2003 http://www.thesolutionsfocus.com
The Solutions Focus The Second Cognitive Revolution Extelligence and the Power of Narrative Knowing How to Go On Solution-Focused Problem Solving: The Solutions Focus - Tips Finding Exceptions That Work Date: 18/03/2003 Author (s): David X. Swenson & David N. Anstett http://www.thesolutionsfpcus.com Date: 03/06/2004 1. Recognising Solvable and Unsolvable Problems http://www.css.edu 2. Encouraging Solution Talk 3. Resources Limitations of the Problem-Focused Approach 4. The Future Perfect The Tenuous Problem-Solution Connection 5. Counters Reinforcing the Problem 6. Scaling Complex Problems Requie Frame Shifts 7. Compliments Resistance to Change 8. Agreeing the Next Steps Absence without Solution Maintaining Status Quo Assumptions of Solution-Focused Problem Solving Second-Order Change Utilizing Ongoing Change Making Distinctions Goal Well-Formedness When to use Solution-Focus High Complexity Recurrent Problems Problem Escalation Inaction Solution-Focus as a Reflective Process Solution-Focused Questions Exception Question Sequence Miracle Question Sequence Coping Question Sequence Pessimistic Question Sequence Solution-Focused Change in Organizations Purposeful Change in Seven Steps
Author: Coert Visser
Date: 24/02/2005
The Seven Step Method 1. Clarifying thr Desire for Change 2. Defining the Desired State 3. Determining the Platform 4. Analyzing Past Success 5. One Small Step Forward 6. Monitoring Progress 7. Determining the Further Desire for Change Use the Method Flexibly An Example of How This Can Work The Problem with Problem Analysis
Author: Coert Visser
Date: 2004
Paying attention to problems is not only inevitable, it can also be useful.' Problem Denial Problem Acknowledgement Problem Analysis Tackling Troubled Teams
Author: Graham Easton Editor, Career Focus
Date: 17 September 2005
What makes a team effective? Why do teams get into difficulties? Typical Scenarios Case Study: How teams can tackle their difficulties The Presenting Problems Stage 1: Understanding the Problems Stage 2: Setting a New Direction Case Study: The Underlying Problems Some important considerations in helping troubled teams Clear messages must come from the top of the organization Focus on the Futire, Learn from the Past A Team Code of Behaviour Practical Tips for Team Members to prevent further difficulties The Neuroscience of Leadership
Author (s): David Rock and Jeffrey Schwartz
Date: 05/09/2006 http://www.strategy-business.com
Breakthroughs in brain research explain how to make organizational transformation succeed.
Change is Pain Behaviourism doesn't Work Humanism is Overrated Focus is Power Expectiation Shapes Reality Attention Density Shapes Identity Mindful Change in Practice A Solution-Focused Approach to Working with Clients who are Suicidal
Author (s): John Sharry, Melissa Darmody & Brendan Madden
Date: British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Vol. 30, No. 4, 2002
Solution-Focused Therapy and Suicide? Interventions of Solution-Focused Therapy Listening for Strengths Moving from Problems to Goals When the Cllient see Suicide as the Goal? Finding Exceptions Exploring How Clients Cope Using Scaling Questions Assessing Safety Using Scaling Questions Preventing Suicide using a Solution-Focused Approach
Author: John Henden, BA (Hons), RMN, Dip. Couns(Univ.of Bristol)
Date: The Journal of Primary Care Mental Health Volume 8, Number 3, 2005
Cause for Optimism A Novel Approach Solution-Focused Tools & Techniques Verbal/Non-Verbal Questions to Ellicit Suicidal Ideation Questions Once Suicidal Ideation Has Been Established The Application of Basic Solution Focused Tools The Miracle Question The Scaling Tool Specific Solution Focused Tools & Techniques for the Suicidal The Development of Quick Rapport and Deep Empathy Worst Case (Graveside or Crematorium) Scenario Using Solution-Focused Therapy Strategies in Empowerment-Based Education
Author (s): Ellen D. Davis, Joan M. Vander Meer Peggy C. Yarborough, Susan B. Roth
Date: Volume 25, Number 2 March/April 1999 www.bl.uk
The Empowerment Model Solution-Focused Therapy Diabetes Education in Transition Incorporating Solution-Focused Interventions and Diabetes Education Intervention Strategies The Miracle Question Goal Contracting and Miracle Questions in Diabetes Exception Questions Scaling Questions Compliments as Interventions Solution Focused Nursing: An Evaluation of Current Practice
Author (s): Margaret McAllister, Wendy Moyle, Greg Iselin
Date: Accepted 13 December 2005 Nurse Education Today (2006) 26, 439-447 intl.elsevierhealth.com/journals.nedt
Keywords: Curriculum/Evaluation/Solution-Focused Nursing 21A Closer Examination of Empirical Support for Claims about the Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Stalker et al. respond to Gingerich
Author: Nick F. Coady
Date: 11/03/2005
http://www.findarticles.com
Keywords: Curriculum/Evaluation/Solution-Focused Nursing Feasibility and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to employees with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Author (s): Pal Nystuen and Kare B Hagen
Date: Published 3 June 2003 http://www.biomedcentral.com Take Out Your Map and Prepare to Set Sail A Note from the Director
Author: Scot Cooper, Director
Date: Vol. 3, No. 2 - Winter 2004
24. A Thumbnail Map for Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Author: Lance Taylor
Date: The Brief Therpay Network Newsmagazine 1/1/2004 www.brieftherapynetwork.com Who Can Save Mental Health Nursing from the Scourge of the 'Scary Daleks'?
Author: Ian McMillan
Date: September 2006 Vol 10 No 1
Mental Health Financial Inducements Growing Dominance: if the mono approach pf CBT becomes all-persuasive, nurses will miss the bigger picture Ecletic Tool-Box Needed
Data on PCTs' spending reveals inconsistencies, claims King's Fund
Author: Daniel Allen
Government must tell public of Cannabis link to mental ill health, says Rethink Using the Solution-Focused brief therapy model with bereavement groups in Rural Communities: Resiliency at its best
Date: 08/02/2004 http://intapp.medscape.com
Major/Minor Subjext Heading (s)
Sustaining Solution-Focused Skills Through Changing the Context of Practice
Researching what's worked in Gateshead The Questions What helps staff develop skills in Solution-Focused Practice? Treating the Person with a Gambling Problem
Author: Insoo Kim Berg
Date: 24/06/2002 http://wwwcamh.net
Why SFBT is Useful to Clinicians Problem-Solving and Solution-Building Approaches Goal Construction and Negotiation Negotiating Goals When There Are Multiple Problems Exceptions to Problems Scaling Questions Relapses and Setbacks A Five-Step Model of Relapse Management Step 1 - Positive Attitude Step 2 - Control Step 3 - Options Step 4 - Differences Research and Evaluation of SFBT Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
Author: Ian C. Smith
Keywords: Case Study, Challenging Behaviour, Learning Disability Psychotherapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Technique Cases Psychotherapy Skills in the Real World
Date: 27/01/2004 Author: Julie Sladden http://www.m-cc.nl Date: 22 January 2005
Bad Temper What is Psychotherapy and why are there so many different types? An Inspector Calls Why do some medics have trouble accepting Psychotherapy? Positive Rumours What possible use is Psychotherapy in the real world? Customer Service on the Slide Challenging negative thoughts…theirs and yours Three Dogs That sinking feeling… A Terrible Cook Pattern recognition Blunt Communication Getting personal Safety Glasses Solution building Positive Paranoia in Teambuilding Needs and resources Already in use in the NHS Where to from here? In Search of How People Change Applications to Addictive Behaviours
Author (s): James O. Prochaska, Carlo C. DiClemente John C. Norcross
Date: September 1992
States of Change Spiral of Pattern of Change Treatment Implications Mismatching Stage and Treatment Stage Movements During Treatment Processes of Change Processes of Predictors of Change Integrating the Processes and Stages of Change A Cross-Sectional Perspective Longtitudinal Perspective Integrative Conclusions
Prochaska & DiClemente Stages of Change Model The Gentle Art of Promoting Change. Solution Focused Counselling: The Development of a New Role for Community Psychiatric Nurses as Brief Therapists
Author: Professor Philip Barker
Date: 25/October/1999 http://www.refer.nhs.uk Gendermaps Complexity, Conversations, Convergence and Consultations
Author: Norma H. DaviesAuthor: Kevin Clouthier
Date: May 2000 Date: 14/09/2003 http://www.mri.org http://www.brieftherapynetwork.com
Digging for Gold: An Exploration of Strength Janice Mulligan
SFBT and Eating Distresses Fredericke Jacob
Do Your Words Match Your Practice? Scot Cooper
Her-Story Deb Chaisson
Tales From The Underground Railroad… The Eavesdropper
By Insoo Kim Berg Brief Family Therapy Centre Assumptions of a Solution-Focused Approach
(From Michael Durrant's Workshop)
Date: 14/09/2003 http://www.brieftherapysydney.com Beyond Common Sense
Author: Alison Shale Outlines the benefits of using supported conversation in the acute setting with adults with aphasia
A Communication Resource SLT Concerns Packages of Care Answering the Critics Working with the Medical Model
Author: Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Date: October 2007 Vol 7 No 4 The Solution Focused Approach Solution-Focused Therapy An Overview For the Not-So Brief Clinician
Author: Jay Trenahile, Ed.D Author: Philip B. Ziegler, M.A., M.F.C.C
Date: 06/05/2003 http://www.creatingsolutions.org Explaining Solution-Focused Therapy Solution-Focused Therapies
Author (s): Dave hawkes, Ron Wilgosh Author: Phil Barker Ian Marsh Date: May 13, Volume 94, No.19 1998 Date: May 5/Volume 7, Number33, 1993 Nursing Times 53 Nursing Standard 31 Keywords: Solution-Focused Therapy, Psychotherapy Expanding Model Clinical Psychotherapy
Focusing on Solutions
Pre-Session Changes Non-Problem Talk Complaint Talk Exceptions Goals Tasks The Journal of Primhe Solution Focused Therapy
Volume 7, Number 3, 2003New to Solution-Focused Therapy?
www.primhe.org Solution-Focused Therapy: What it is and What it is not:
Keywords: Solution-Focused Therapy, Psychotherapy Author: Keren Suberri
Comparison of Approaches A Mediation Skills Model to Manage Disclosure of Errors and Adverse Events to Patients
Author (s): Carol B Liebman, Chris Stem Hyman Health Affairs. Chevy Chase: July/Aug 2004
Vol. 23, Iss. 4; pg. 22 http://proquest.umi.com
The Pew Demonstration Mediation and ADR Project After The Disclosure Conversation The Value Of An Early, Interest-Based Mediation Model Making Competency Management Work http://www.m-cc.nl/makingcmqork.htm
Author (s): Coert Visser & Gwenda Schlundt Bodien
Date: 27/01/2004
Use what there is! What is Competency Management? Our Goal: Teaching the Client to Fish The Solution-Focused Approach In Practive the Solution-Focused comes down to: The Project 1. How to make competency management solution focused? 2. How to stay client directed? Context expertise is allowed The 4 Step Method of Solution-Focused Management
Author (s): Coert Visser & Gwenda Schlundt Bodien http://www.m-cc.nl
Date: 30/03/2004
The Four Step Method of Solution-Focused Management 1. Acknowledge Problems 2. Describe Success 3. Identify and Analyse Positive Exceptions 4. Take a Small Step Forward Going through the steps yourself Helping an employee using the four steps
Four Step Success-Building
Author: Coert Visser http://www.m-cc.nl
Date: 27/01/2004
1. Acknowledge Problems 2. Describe the success you seek 3. Analyse the beginnings of that success 4. Take one step forward Solutions in Organisations Review of The Solutions Focus: The S.I.M.P.L.E Way to Positive Change
Author (s): Paul Z. Jackson & Mark McKergow http://www.m-cc.nl
Date: 27/01/2004
Looking for a different kind of consultancy Applying the solution focus in organisations Mark McKergow and Paul Z. Jackson The Simple Way Practical and Profound Five Bad Habits of Managers
Author: Coert Visser http://www.m-cc.nl
Date: 20/01/2004
Five Bad Management Habits
1. Imitation Neurosis 2. Defect Fixation 3. Supervision Addiction 4. Individual Obsession 5. Elite glorification What is good about the five habits? Which complementary habits are required? 1. Imitation Neurosis: attention to external and internal knowledge 2. Defect Fixation: attention to problems and successes 3. Supervision Addiction: attention to directing and to providing autonomy 4. Individual Obsession: attention to individuals and the organisational system 5. Elite Glorification: attention to 'top people' and to all others Leadership Mythology Building Great Teams Outcome-Focused Team Building: Author: Greg Smith What…No Tests, Rope, or Safety Nets?
Joan Llyoyd at Work - July 12, 2004 Author (s): Lonny Stanford, M.S & Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D.
Author: Joan Lloyd Why Not Personalities? Why Not High Adventure? Real Work Settings Real Work Problems Problem-Focus vs. Outcome-Focus The True Equation of Motivation Who is to blame for Our Success? Increasing the Frequency of Success
High Performance Teamwork
Make your mission motivating Delight in your diversity Galvanise with goals Share the success Looking for radically simple, effective and proven approach to change? http://www.thesolutionsfocus.com
Date: 15/10/2003 Staying Focused on Results
Author (s): Insoo Kim Berg & Coert Visser (2005) http://www.m-cc.nl
Date: 08/08/2005 A Quick Fix Brief Therapy claims to produce results to rival conventional career counselling, but withought the time or expense Author (s): Insoo Kim Berg & Coert Visser (2005) Author: Alex Benady, The Guarfian
Date: Saturday 19/05/2007
Changing Pattern - Do it Yourself SFT 10 Steps Be Prepared Criticism: Does it Really Help? Handling your desire to criticise another person Copyright 1999 by Lynn D. Johnson Copyright 1999 by Lynn D. Johnson www.solution-consulting.com Criticism: Censure, Condemnation, Disapproval, or Reproach Being Prepared Steps toward productive criticism Assess your Organisation Take Action The Appreciation Principle Selecting the Best Employees
Copyright 1999 by Lynn D. Johnson Copyright 1999 by Lynn D. Johnson www.solution-consulting.com Morale costs to the organisation Interest and Aptitude tests Exception Questions Honesty and Integrity tests Goal Questions Personality tests Helping us to be our best Secrets to Keeping Your Best Employees
Talented Coaches Leadership makes a difference in retention A Vital Vision Employee Evolution Participating Partnerships The Wage Myth
Retention: Your Best Investment
Obvious and Hidden Costs
1. Awesome Orientations 2. Tailor Terrific Training 3. Catch Them Doing the Right Thing 4. Reward People for Staying Principles of Peak Performance Gold Medal Employees and Organisations
Author (s): Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D. & Lonny Stanford, M.S.
What do we know? 1. Acknowledge Truth 2. Move Beyond the Setback 3. I Am to Blame…But… 4. Cultivate Happiness The Solution-Focused Appraisal Interview
Author (s): Andrea Graf & Susan Zecha Author (s): Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D. & Lonny Stanford, M.S. www.solutionconsult.at www.dieloesung.at
The Appraisal Interview How Does it Work? Where's the Catch? The Way Out: The Solution-Focused Appraisal Interview (SFAI) Agreed Targets - Stepchild of Appraisal Interview What must managers be able to do?
COPY OF INTERVIEW Five Tips for Sustaining Change
Author: Coert Visser (2005) http://www.m-cc.nl
Tip 1: Don't focus on stagnation when it is not yet a problem Tip 2: Look for signs that indicate that change will be maintained Tip 3: Normalise when it happens Tip 4: Focus on what has been achieved so far Tip 5: Apply again what worked before Bringing new life to stagnating change
Managing Strengths in Three Steps
Author: Coert Visser (2005)
Excellent performance is based on strengths Step 1: Identifying Talents Step 2: Applying and using Strengths Step 3: Managing Weaknesses Looking at the Other Side of the Coin
Author (s): Insoo Kim Berg & Coert Visser (2005)
Summary: When we, as managers, change how we view a person, we can generate much simpler and easier solutions to them so that we can focus our attention on more difficult and time consuming issues. Managing With What Is There The Power of Internal Solutions
Author: Coert Visser (2004)
Summary: Managers can learn to utilise more effectively the chances, strengths, resources that are already available in the organisation.
Internal Solutions How do you intentify internal solutions? Achieving Goals 1. Desired results 2. Past success 3. What worked? 4. Action Dealing with Difficult People or Situations Advantages Constructive and Activating Management Techniques Mining Gems
Author (s): Coert Visser and Gwenda Schlundtt Bodien Author: Coert Visser
1. Preparation: What about? What? Why? Date: 22/09/2003 2. Different types of responses to your direction A) Visitor-Typical Responses Many Change Initiatives B) Complainer-Typical Responses Evaluation is Important C) Customer-Typical Responses Evaluation is Often Problematic Applications and Limitations of this Approach The Success Case Method (SCM) 1. Preparation and Planning Organisational Resilience in Times of Crisis 2. Making an impact model Does the people centred philosphy still work during crisis? 3. Survey design and administration 4. Designing and doing interviews Author: Coert Visser (2005) 5. Communication A Practical and Useful Evaluation Method Crisis in the airline industry 1. Simplicity What does research say on the use of downsizing? 2. Goal-Oriented How did Southwest Airlines stand the tesT? 3. Success-Focused The research by Gittell, Cameron, and Lim 4. Thoroughness What is Solution-Focused?
Appreciative Inquiry: A Solution-Focused Path to High Performance Organisations
Author: Lynn D. Johnson
Date: 2000-2003
Going to work… What kind of work… Pathways to Growth Appreciative Inquiry Basic Assumptions Traditional Approach Al Approach Solution Oriented Assumptions of Al 1. The Principle of Overlooked Strength 2. The Principle of Attention 3. The Principle of Perspective 4. The Principle of Inquiry 5. The Principle of Self-Definition 6. The Principle of Selection 7. The Principle of Creation
How it works… 1. Discover the best of the past 2. Dream of what is possible 3. Design the processes and structures that support our best dream 4. Deliver our Destiny
How does it all work in real life? Why not now? What we know but don't know we know affects more than we know Review of: Inituition: Its Powers and Perils by David G. Myers - 2002
Author: Coert Visser
Date: 26/03/2003 http://www.managementsite.net
We Know More Than We Know We Know 1. Deliberate Thinking 2. Intuition What We Know, But Don't Know We Know, Affects More Than We Know We Don't See Things As They Are, We See Things As WE Are There is More to Organisational Success than Individual Talent BMJ Careers Appraising Your Colleagues Author: Coert Visser Author: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd Date: 26/03/2003 Date: 02/08/2007 http://startribune.hr.com http://careerfocus.bmj.com What is Individual Talent and How Important is it? 1. The Pygmalion-Effect: Expectations Shape Performance Solution-Focused Techniques 2. Talent is Multi-Dimensional Problem-Free Talk 3. Individual Talent is not the Only Important Thing… Outcome of Appraisal Interviews 4. Focusing on 'Superstars' may Degrade the Majority of People Aims of the Appraisee How to build a well-working organisation system Rating Scales Focus more on building talents than on hiring them Put values first instead of strategies Focus more on trusting people than on controlling them Choose your assumptions about people and organisations wisely Solution-Focused Rating (SFR): New Ways in Performance Appraisal
Author: Prof. Dr. Gunter Lueger
Published: McKergow, M./Clarke, J.:Positive Approaches to Change P. 81-92, Vol. 10, No. 4, November 2003
Keywords: Performance appraisal, Appraisal interview, Assessment, Assessment Centre, Evaluation, Solution-Focused Rating, Rating Instrument, 360-Degree Feedback
Reasons for dissatisfaction with performance appraisal Traditional rating instruments lead to the assumptions of stability Solution-Focused Rating (SFR): Considering differences that make a difference The problem of 'the best' in traditional rating instruments Appraisal Interview: Solution-focused interviewing Training Managing With What Is There:The Power of Internal Solutions hr.com
Date: December 2004
Summary: Managers can learn to utilise more effectively the chances, strengths, resources that are already available in the organisation.
Internal Solutions How do you identify internal solutions? Achieving Goals Dealing with Difficult People or Situations Advantages The International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching http://www.emccouncil.org
Volume 4 Issue 2 Date: September 2006
The Art of Asking Great Questions
Author: Jenny Clarke & Dr. Sabine Dembkowski
Different types of questions The Solutions Focus Methodology Solutions Focused Awareness-Raising What the client really wants The resources he/she has available Pre-Suppositional Questions Implying Competence and Resources What's different about coaching using the Methodology? What does the research say about the Methodology? Coaching and Mentoring Dancing the Solution Focused Shuffle!
Copyright 1999 by Lynn D. Johnson Author: Louis Cauffman www.solution-consulting.com Published: The Quarterly Journal of AMED Coaching? Mentoring? Organisations & People Spontaneous and Policy-Driven Mentoring Finding Your Mentor Volume 10, Number 4, November 2003 Coaching Keywords: Solution-Focus, Coaching, Consulting, Coachulting
The Eight-Step Dance of Solutions Focused Coaching 1. Socialising 2. Clarifying the Context 3. Goal Setting 4. Exceptions 5. Hunting for Resources 6. Giving Compliments 7. Offering Differentiation 8. Future Orientation Solution-Building Questions Solution Focused Corporate Coaching
Author (s): Louis Cauffman & Insoo Kim Berg www.isct.net www.brief-therapy.org
Published: Lerende Organisation, January/February 2002
Brief Theory of the Solution-Focused Management Model Essentials of Solution Talk Solution-Building Questions The Eight-Step Dance of SFC 1. Socialising 2. Context 3. Goal Setting 4. Exceptions 5. Resources 6. Complimenting 7. Scaling Questions 8. Future Orientation: The Miracle Question What works in Coaching and Consultancy?
Author (s): Coert Visser & Rene Butter 2006 http://www.oplossingsgerichtveranderen.nl
1. Variables referring to the interaction 2. Variables referring to the approach followed 3. Varaibles referring to the effectiveness of the coaching/consultancy project 4. Background variables
Network Newsletter (Extracts from April 1996) http://www.selfmanagedlearning.org
Problem Solving or Solutoin Developing Ricardo Semler ('The Maverick')? - Self Managing Organisations? Solution-Focused Coaching: Simply Effective
Author (s): Coert Visser & Gwenda Schlundt Bodien http://startribune.hr.com
Solution-Focused Coaching: Simply Effective
Author (s): Coert Visser & gwenda Schlundt Bodien
Solution-Focused Coaching No Problem Analysis and Diagnosis No theory-based generic solutions Acknowleding problems Defining your preferred future Positive exceptions: the key to finding solutions Scales: visualising progress Compliments: pointers of resources Respect and collaboration Brief; not a primary goal, but a nice side-effect Effective Managers Pay Attention to Strengths
Author (s): Coert Visser & Maarten Thissen http://startibune.hr.com
Fixation on deficits Effective managers pay attention to strengths Strength is talent completed with skills and knowledge 80% focus on strengths, 20% on weaknesses Identifying strengths is not that easy Suggestions for managers The POWERS of The Solution Focus Mentoring: Are You Up To Standard?
Author (s): Coert Visser & Gwenda Schlundt Bodien Primary Health Care The RCN Community Health Nursing Journal hr.com Date: September 2007 The Solution Focus Volume 17, Number 7 P.O.W.E.R.S P - Problems are Acknowledged, Not Analyzed www.primaryhealthcare.net O - Outcomes Desired Are Specified W - Where Are You Now On The Scale? A Focused-Solution to Therapy E - Exceptions To The Problem Are Keys To Solutions Solution-Focused Brief Therapy R - Relationships Are Enhanced And Made Productive The Miracle Question S - Small Steps Forward Propel Larger Change Primary Care Settings
Exercise: The Scaling Walk Solution Focused Self-Coaching Tool: From: Coert Visser Questions to Stimulate Ideas and Projects in Business Subject: New Article: Scales: Practical Change Tools www.korn.ch How do you use Scales? Coaching Self-Reflection 1. Explanation of the Scale Evaluation Form 2. Ask for the Score Final Examination 3. Focus on what is already there 4. Visualise the desired state 5. Invite to take 1 step forward Case: Communication Different Types of Scales Motivation Scale Confidence Scale Independence Scale The Scaling Walk Realising Change Through Achievable Goals
Author: Coert Visser
Unachievable and Achievable Change Goals Turning Unachievable Change Goals Into Achievable Change Goals Keep On Improving Goal Formulations The Politics of Therapy Swarm Intelligence: An Interview with Michael White An Interview with Eric Bonabeau
Author: Lesley Allen Author: Derrick Story Family Therapist, Trainer & Freelance Consultant Date: 21/02/2003 Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management. Vol. 4 1993 http://www.openp2p.com
Swarm Intelligence
Swarm Intelligence Resources:
Introductory Papers Optimization Application
http://dsp.jpl.nasa.gov
Date: 27/09/2004 Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future Interview with Paul Z. Jackson An Interview with Eric Bonabeau Peter Senge Date: May 2003
http://www.theglobalinstitute.org http://www.m-cc.nl www.impro.org.uk Pre-Meeting Self-Coaching www.writingforresults.co.uk Adapted to PLUS Model www.solutionfocus.com Interview with Peter Szabo Or…a remedy against 'feasibilities' (the feverish belief that you can control everything)
Author: Kirsten Dierolf
Coaching Speeds Up Change How to Learn to Coach To Learn Coaching - Do Coaching The Simple Essence of Coaching The Manager as Coach The Manager's Hat - The Coaching Hat How Does this Work? - A Practical Example The Joy of Coaching Interview with Insoo Kim Berg Interview with Ben Furman by Coert Visser by Kirsten Dierolf
Date: 12 May 2004 www.reteaming.com www.kidskills.org http://www.m-cc.nl www.m-cc.nl From Solution-Focus to Personal Consultation An E-Mail with John L. Walter Wolfgang Loth http://home.t-onlin.de E-Mail R.E. Frankel&Shazer
Viktor Frankl, M.D., Ph.D. by Dan Short
Work with Suicidal Clients Human Uniqueness The Loss of a Best Friend Speaking at San Quentin The Call to Responsibility Self-Transcendence The Locus of Logos
Issue 17 Vol 2: Interview
An Interview with Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg by Dan Short Paradox is a Muddle: An Interview with Steve de Shazer by Harry Norman, Mark McKergow and Jenny Clarke http://www.thesolutionsfocus.com Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Long-Term Problems
Author (s): Joel K. Simon and Insoo Kim Berg
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Long Term Issues, Building Solutions
Introduction Basic Approaches of SFBT Basic Assumptiond The Six Questions Application of Solution-Focused Therapy Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Treatment Process Building Solutions Comparison of Counselling Approaches
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Problem versus Solution - Comparison
SFBT: Process of Questioning Reflecting Team: SFBT Questions Counsellors Typically Ask Stages of Solution Building Stages in Decision-Making Counselling Resistence?! Brief Psychotherapy Feasability and Effectiveness of Offering a Solution-Focused Follow-Up to Employees with Psychological Problems or Muscle Skeletal Pain: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Author (s): Pal Nystuen and Kare B Hagen
Published 3 June 2003 http://www.biomedcentral.com
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research, Pain
Background Methods Recruitment and Allocation Interventions Information Strategy Outcome Measures Data Collection and Analyses Effectiveness Personal Investigator: A Theraputic 3D Game for Teenagers
Author (s): David Coyle and Mark Matthews
Keywords: Solution Focus, Children
Introduction Incorporating Subject Matter Experts The Context and Opportunity Brief Solution Focused Therapy and Gaming The Game - Personal Investigator A Review of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and its Application to Rehabilitation Environments
Author: Herbert Biggs, Ph.D
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Rehabilitation
Deriving a Solution-Focused Theoretical Orientation Brief Therapies The Focus of SFBT The Techniques of SFBT Therapist Requirements Setting of Goals Effectiveness of SFBT Limitations of Brief Therapy SFBT in Rehabilitation Environments Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions Within A Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust
Author (s): Dr Chris Stevencon/Professor Phil Barker
Duration: 1/11/2001 - 31/10/2002
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Acute Nursing
Background to the Study The Study Methods Teaching Materials Course Delivery Results Study Limitations Implications for Practice Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Project Leads: Dr Chris Stevenson and Professor Phil Barker Research Fellow: Sue Jackson
Duration: November 2001-October 2002
Keywords: Solution Focus, Acute Nursing Solution-Focused Therapy, Mental Health Nursing, Acute In-Patient Care, Therapeutic Millieu Finding Solutions Through Empowerment: A Preliminary Study of a Solutin-Orientated Approach to Nursing in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Author (s): C. Stevenson, S. Jackson & P. Barker
Date: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2003
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Empowerment, Acute Nursing Managing Strengths in Three Steps
Author: Coert Visser (2005) http://www.m-cc.nl/managing_strengths_in_three_steps.htm
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Strengths
Excellent Performance is Based on Strengths Step 1: Identifying Talents Step 2: Applying and Using Strengths Step 3: Managing Weaknesses Management and Self-Management 2. Policy Statement: Service Delivery Through Solution-Focused Consultation
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Policies, Schools
Definition Principles Key Aims Monitoring and Review Practical Brief Therapy - Thinking Strengths Becoming A Solution Detective http://www.findarticles.com
Author (s): John Sharry, Brendan Madden & Melissa Darmody
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research, Effectiveness Solution-Focused Therapy and Communication Skills Training: An Integrated Approach to Couples Therapy
Author: James E. Mudd
Date: 16 November, 2000
Keywords: Solution-Focused, Communication, Couples, Integration, Out-Come What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?
http://www.gingerich.net
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Introduction
Keywords: Solution-Focused, Communication, Couples, Integration, Out-Come Developing Solution-Orientated Interventions within a Nursing Model in Acute Psychiatric Settings
Project Leaders: Dr Chris Stevenson and Professor Phil Barker Research Fellow: Sue Jackson
Duration: November 2001 - October 2002
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Introductions, Acute Nursing Solution-Focused Therapy, Mental Health Nursing, Acute In-Patient Care, Theraputic Millieu Brief Counselling in Schools
Author: John L. Carew, Ph.D
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Schools, Children
10 Easy-to-Remember Points about the Time-Linited Approach to Counselling Solution-Focused Therapy with Children: Harnessing Family Strengths for Systemic Change http://www.findarticles.com
Author: Yvonne Dolan
Keywords: Solution Focus, Choldren, Families Solution-Focused School: An Exceptional Model The Solutions Focus Introducing Solutions Focus Author: Thomas E. Davis http://www.thesolutionsfocus.com http://www.findarticles.com Keywords: Solution-Focus, Introduction Keywords: Solution-Focus, Introduction, Schools Advantages of the Solutions Focus Approach Solution Focused Practice Problem Focus or Solution Focus Cultural Dissonance Among Generations: A Solution-Focused Approach with East Asian Elders and Their Families
Author: Mo Yee Lee http://www.findarticles.com
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Cultural, Families
East Asian Family Values Cultural Dissonance Clinical Challenges in Addressing Cultural Dissonance Utilizing Cultural Strengths and Resources Addressing Cultural Stigma of Seeking Family Therapy: The Importance of Saving Face Cultural Value of Pragmatism Respecting Culturally Embedded Modes of Communication Using a Solution-Focused Approach to Address Cultural Dissonance Family Has the Answer: Utlizing Cultural Strengths and Resources Collaborating with the Families: An Empowering Process of Change Accountability for Solutions: A Face-Saving Technique A Solution-Focused Approach to Working with Clients who are Suicidal
Author (s): John Sharry, Melissa Darmody & Brendan Madden
Date: British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Vol. 30, No. 4, 2002
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Suicide, Sefl-Harm Solution-Focused Problem Solving: Finding Excepitions That Work
Author (s): David X. Swenson & David N. Anstett http://www.css.edu Date: 03/06/2004
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Exceptions Miller and de Shazers Article on 'Emotions in Solution-Focused Therapy'
Author: Fred. P. Piercy http://www.findarticles.com Date: 13/07/2005
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Emotions of…, Miscellaneous Solution-Focused Premarital Counselling: Helping Couples Build A Vision For Their Marriage
Author: Christine E Murray http://www.findarticles.com Date: 13/07/2005
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Relationships, Families
Premarital Counselling Assumptions of Solution-Focused Therapy Solution-Focused Premarital Counselling Solution-Oriented Questions Providing Feedback Benefits and Limitations of Using a Solution-Focused Approach in Premarital Counselling Solution-Focused Counselling and Motivational Interviewing: A Condideration of Confluence
Author (s): Todd F Lewis & Cynthia J Osborn
Date: Journal of Counselling and Development Winter 2004, Volume 82
Keywords: Solution Focus, Counselling, Motivational Interviweing, Research Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with People with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study
Author: Ian C. Smith
Date: British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 2005
Keywords: Case Study, Challenging Behaviour, Learning Disability, Psychotherapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Technique A Solution-Focused Approach to Cross-Cultural Clinical Social Work Practice: Utilising Cultural Strengths
Author: Mo Yee Lee http://www.findarticles.com Date: 13/07/2005
Keywords: Solution Focus, Social Work, Culture, Strengths Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Review of the Outcome Research - 2
Author (s): Wallace J. Gingerich, Sheri Eisengart
Date: Winter 2004 http://www.findarticles.com
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research, Effectiveness Dr Alasdair Macdonald
http://www.psychsft.freeserve.co.uk/sfbt.htm Date: 31/05/2005
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Bibliography, Research, Effectiveness
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research, Effectiveness SFBT Controlled Outcome Studies http://www.gingerich.net/SFBT/research/Default.htm Date: 31/05/2005
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research Dr Alasdair Macdonald Solution-Focused Brief Therapy http://www.psychsft.freeserve.co.uk/solution.htm Date: 31/05/2005
Keywords: Solution Focus, Introduction, Research, Questions
The Effectiveness og Psychotherapy
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research, Effectiveness Focusing on Solutions
Author (s): Ron Wilgosh, David Hawkes & Ian Marsh
Date: Nursing Times July 29, Volume 88, No. 31, 1992 Keywords: Solution Focus, Introduction, Research, Questions Keywords: Solution Focus, Introduction Brief Encounter
Author: Bryan Bowditch
Date: Nursing Times, October 2, Vol. 87, No. 40, 1991
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Introduction The Purposeful Interview
Author (s): Eve Lipchik and Steve de Shazer
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Theraputic Interview, Families Getting Crazy
Author (s): Stanley Siegel and Ed Lowe. Jr
Date: May/June 1993
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Case Study, Families Solution-Focused Approaches in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
Author: Denise C. Webster, RN, PhD, CS
Date: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care Vol 26, No. 4, 1990 Keywords: Solution-Focus, Case Study, Families Keywords: Solution Focus, Introduction Problem Free Talk Brief Therapy
Author: Chris Iveson Author: Duncan MacPhail
Date: Brief Therapy Practice, February 1992 Date: Nursing Mirror September 14, 1983 Keywords: Solution-Focus, Problem Free Talk Keywords: Solution Focus Brief Therapies Solution-Oriented Therapy and Rogerian Nursing Science: An Integrated Approach
Author: Linda K. Tuyn
Date: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing Vol 4, No. 2, (April) 1992 Keywords: Solution Focus Brief Therapies Keywords: Solution-Focus, Rogerian Nursing, Philosophy Spouse Abuse Challenging the Party Line
Author: Eve Lipchik
Date: Networker, May/June 1991
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families, Spouse Abuse Minimal Elegance
Author: Steve de Shazer
Date: Networker September/October 1987
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families, Problem versus Solution The Use of Time Limits in Brief Psycotherapy: A Comparison of Six-Session, Twelve-Session, and Unlimited Treatment with Families
Author: Stuart G. Fisher
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families, Research
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families, Problem versus Solution Muddles, Bewilderment, and Practice Theory The BRIEFER Project: Using Expert Systems as Theory Construction Tools Author: Steve de Shazer Author (s): Wallace J. Gingerich Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families Steve de Shazer
Date: 1991, Family Process, Inc.
Keywords: Solution Focus, Families A Potpourri of Solutions How new and different is Solutuion-Focused Therapy?
Author (s): Jay S. Efran and Mark D. Schenker
Date: Networker May/June 1993
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Research Four Useful Interventions in Brief Family Therapy The Death of Resistance
Author (s): Steve de Shazer and Alex Molnar Author: Steve de Shazer
Date: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy Date: 1984 Family Process, Inc. 1984, Vol. 10, No. 3 Keywords: Solution-Focus, Resistance Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families, Interventions Solution-Focused Therapy: Toward the Identification of Theraputic Tasks
Author (s): Alex Molnar and Steve de Shazer
Date: October 1987
Keywords: Solution Focus, Goal Setting, Families
The Development of a Solution-Focus Developing a Conceptual Basis for Solution-Focused Theraputic Tasks Family Process Brief Therapy: Two's Company Brief Therapy: Focused Problem Resolution Author: Steve de Shazer (M.S.S.W) Author (s): John H. Weakland Richard Fisch Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families Paul Watzlawick Arthur M. Bodin
Date: June 1974, Volume 13, No. 2
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Problem Resolution Brief Therapy with Families
Author: Steve de Shazer
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Families The Treatment of Children Thruogh Brief Therapy of Their Parents
Author (s): Mara Selvini Palazzoli, M.D. Luigi Boscolo, M.D. Gian Franco Cecchin, M.D. Giuliana Prata, M.D.
Keywords: Solution-Focus, Children, Families Some Conceptual Distinctions Are More Useful Than Others
Author: Steve de Shazer
Date: 1982 Family Process, Inc.
Keywords: Solution Focus, Concepts, Families Time-Limited Brief Therapy with Families: Symptom Utilization in Strategic Therapy A One-Year Follow-Up Study Author: Judith Mazza, Ph.D. Author: Stuart G. Fisher, Ph.D. Date: 1984 Family Process, Inc. Date: 1984, Family Process, Inc. Keywords: Solution Focus, Problem/Symptom Utilisation Keywords: Solution Focus, Research, Families Advances in Brief Psychotherapy: A Review of Recent Literature
Author (s): Simon H. Budman, Ph.D. Jennifer Stone, M.A.
Date: October 1983, Vol. 34, No. 10
Keywords: Solution Focus, Overview, Literature Search Newsline Issue No. Solution-Focused4 Approach
King's Fund Wheel of Life RogerChairman's Bloor Awards on Teaching & Learning NVQ Awards