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Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a brief, goal-directed form of psychotherapy with the purpose of helping the client discover, clarify, and accomplish their own solutions to problems. A main focus of SFT is to set clear, concise, and realistic goals. It is most often used to treat school-related problems, family and couple conflicts, and addiction. SFT usually
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Learn the solution-focused approach for therapy and coaching with example questions, interventions, and techniques. Listen to an example session.
The document outlines a session on solution-focused counseling led by Jeffrey T. Guterman and Clayton V. Martin, emphasizing advanced techniques and applications. It describes the session objectives, key principles, and clinical methods involved in solution-focused counseling, including the importance of identifying client strengths and exceptions to promote positive change. It also includes information about the presenters, resources, and various assessment tools used in the counseling…
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Psychodynamic vs. Solution-Focused Therapy are two modalities that help clients reach their goals. The differ, greatly, in their approach and their core features. Many have heard of psychoanalysis from Freud, but psychodynamic brings in a modern approach to an older therapy style. Whereas solution-focused is teetering between therapy and some very straight-forward-almost-coaching to a client who is focused on making changes to better their future. Both have their place depending on the…
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Psychodynamic vs. Solution-Focused Therapy are two modalities that help clients reach their goals. The differ, greatly, in their approach and their core features. Many have heard of psychoanalysis from Freud, but psychodynamic brings in a modern approach to an older therapy style. Whereas solution-focused is teetering between therapy and some very straight-forward-almost-coaching to a client who is focused on making changes to better their future. Both have their place depending on the…
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The document discusses solution-focused play therapy. It provides an overview of the key aspects of this therapeutic approach, including using solution talk to help children find their own solutions through play, setting concrete and measurable goals, and techniques like the miracle question, exceptions, and scaling questions. The goal is to help children envision what they want and develop skills to achieve their goals by believing children know what they want and helping them find…
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Therapeutic goals guidelines serve as a general framework for therapists, providing understanding of the various types of objectives within the context of… | 14 comments on LinkedIn
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