July 2021 Complete

July 2021 Complete

Journal of Solution Focused Practices Volume 5 Issue 1 Article 19 7-2021 July 2021 Complete Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/journalsfp Recommended Citation (2021) "July 2021 Complete," Journal of Solution Focused Practices: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1 , Article 19. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/journalsfp/vol5/iss1/19 This Article is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Article in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/ or on the work itself. This Article has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Solution Focused Practices by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. et al.: July 2021 Complete Journal of Solution Focused Practices Volume 5, Issue Number 1 – 2021 ARTICLES Research, Theory, Training The Validation of Solution Building Inventory in the Turkish Population – Ümüt Arslan, Sinan Okur, and Sara Smock Jordan Solution-Focused Chronic Pain Self-Management Education: A Pilot Study – Jay E. Valusek A Case for Videorecording Practice – Jennifer Gerwing Creating a Common Language: How Solution Focused Brief Therapy Reflects Current Principles of Change and Common Factors – Beverley Kort, Adam Froerer, and Cecil Walker Solution-Focused Zone of Proximal Development: A Vygotskyan Contribution to Solution-Focused Therapy – Stephanie Freeman RESPONSE ARTICLES The Paradox History of Ideas: Some Remarks on Arnold Beisser’s The Paradoxical Theory of Change (1970) – Matthias Schwab Narratives of Distinctiveness or Similarity and Connection: A Response to Korman, De Jong, and Jordan’s Steve de Shazer’s Theory Development – Guy Shennan We Don’t Want to Blur the Boundaries: A Response to Guy Shennan and the Solution Focused Collective – Harry J. Korman, Peter de Jong, and Sara Smock Jordan TRANSLATED ARTICLES From Here to There to Who Knows Where: The Continuing Evolution of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy – Larry Hopwood and Steve de Shaver BOOK REVIEWS Mark McKergow – The Next Generation of Solution Focused Practice: Stretching the World for New Opportunities and Progress – Review by Alasdair J. Macdonald Steve W. Smith – Solution Focused Interaction in Nursing: Growth and Change – Review by David Hains Yasmin Ajmal and Harvey Ratner – Solution Focused Practice in Schools: 80 Ideas and Strategies – Review by Guy Shennan Published by Digital Scholarship@UNLV, 2021 1 Journal of Solution Focused Practices, Vol. 5 [2021], Iss. 1, Art. 19 Ben Scott, A. Biba Rebolj, and Greg Oberbeck – Beyond Coping: Finding Your Way Forward – Review by Louise Bower-Hatchard Thorana S. Nelson – Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Families – Review by Matthias Schwab Wendy Van Den Bulk – Connective Clarity: When Horses Invite You to Take Up Authentic, Solution Focused Leadership – Review by Karen de Waele John Brooker – Jump Now! Lead Solution Focus Collaboration to Accelerate Sustainable Results – Review by Matthew L. Schwartz Lyn Worsley – The Resilience Doughnut: The Secret of Strong Kids: Bringing Resilience into The Common Language of Families – Review by Tara Gretton Erica Bowen – The Solution Planner: How to Create the Life you Desire One Solution at a Time – Review by Matt Selman https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/journalsfp/vol5/iss1/19 2 et al.: July 2021 Complete Volume 5, Issue Number 1 – 2021 ARTICLES Research, Theory, Training The Validation of Solution Building Inventory in the Turkish Population .................................................................................. 1 Ümüt Arslan, Sinan Okur, and Sara Smock Jordan Solution-Focused Chronic Pain Self-Management Education: A Pilot Study ............................................................................ 13 Jay E. Valusek A Case for Videorecording Practice .......................................................................................................................................... 25 Jennifer Gerwing Creating a Common Language: How Solution Focused Brief Therapy Reflects Current Principles of Change and Common Factors .................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Beverly Kort, Adam Froerer, and Cecil Walker Solution-Focused Zone of Proximal Development: A Vygotskyan Contribution to Solution-Focused Therapy ........................ 45 Stephanie Freeman RESPONSE ARTICLES The Paradox History of Ideas: Some Remarks on Arnold Beisser’s The Paradoxical Theory of Change (1970) ........................ 56 Matthias Schwab Narratives of Distinctiveness or Similarity and Connection: A Response to Korman, De Jong, and Jordan’s Steve de Shazer’s Theory Development ................................................................................................................................................................ 61 Guy Shennan A Response to Shennan ............................................................................................................................................................ 68 AUTHORS TRANSLATED ARTICLES From Here to There to Who Knows Where: The Continuing Evolution of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy .............................. 70 Larry Hopwood and Steve de Shaver BOOK REVIEWS Mark McKergow – The Next Generation of Solution Focused Practice: Stretching the World for New Opportunities and Progress ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 80 Review by Alasdair J. Macdonald Steve W. Smith – Solution Focused Interaction in Nursing: Growth and Change .................................................................... 82 Review by David Hains Yasmin Ajmal and Harvey Ratner – Solution Focused Practice in Schools: 80 Ideas and Strategies ......................................... 84 Review by Guy Shennan Ben Scott, A. Biba Rebolj, and Greg Oberbeck – Beyond Coping: Finding Your Way Forward ................................................ 86 Review by Louise Bower-Hatchard Thorana S. Nelson – Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Families ........................................................................................ 88 Review by Matthias Schwab Wendy Van Den Bulk – Connective Clarity: When Horses Invite You to Take Up Authentic, Solution Focused Leadership .... 90 Review by Karen de Waele ii Published by Digital Scholarship@UNLV, 2021 3 Journal of Solution Focused Practices, Vol. 5 [2021], Iss. 1, Art. 19 John Brooker – Jump Now! Lead Solution Focus Collaboration to Accelerate Sustainable Results ......................................... 93 Review by Matthew L. Schwartz Lyn Worsley – The Resilience Doughnut: The Secret of Strong Kids: Bringing Resilience into The Common Language of Families ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 94 Review by Tara Gretton Erica Bowen – The Solution Planner: How to Create the Life you Desire One Solution at a Time .......................................... 96 Review by Matt Selman iii https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/journalsfp/vol5/iss1/19 4 et al.: July 2021 Complete Editor: Dr. Sara Smock Jordan, Program Director, Couple and Family Therapy, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Associate Editors: Rayya Ghul, Programme Director, Post-graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Dr. Adam Froerer, Solution-Focused teacher/clinician. Director of Research and Training for the SFU, USA Dr. Mark McKergow is director of the Centre for Solutions Focus at Work, Edinburgh, Scotland EDITORIAL POLICY The Journal of Solution Focused Practices is a scholarly journal that aims to support the Solution Focused community through the publication of high-quality research in outcome, effectiveness or process of the Solution focused approach and the publication of high quality theoretical and/or case-study related material in the area of Solution Focused practice. The journal invites submissions as follows: Research reports – We are committed to helping expand the evidence base for Solution Focused Brief Therapy and Solution Focused Practices. The journal seeks scholarly papers that report the process and results of quantitative and/or qualitative research that seeks to explore the effectiveness of Solution Focused Brief Therapy or seeks to explore the aspects of the Solution Focused process. We are also committed to research reports being “user- friendly” and so invite authors submitting research-based papers to address specifically the implications of relevance of their research findings to Solution Focused practitioners. Theoretical papers – The Solution Focused approach raises many issues relating to psychotherapy theory, to our basic assumptions of working therapeutically and to the philosophical stance adopted by Solution Focused practitioners. The journal welcomes papers

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