FAMILY THERAPY THEORY DEVELOPMENTSOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPYThe authors conducted in-depth interviews with 12 of the founders and significant contributors of solution-focused therapy and three internationally known therapists with close associations to the Brief Family Therapy Center, where solution-focused ...
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(2001). Creativity and family therapy theory development: Lessons from the founders of solution-focused therapy. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 12(3), 1-30.Kiser, D. J., & Piercy, F. P. (2001). Creativity and family therapy development: Lessons from the founders of solution-focused ...
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An interview with Harvey Ratner, Evan George and Chris Iveson, founders of the independent training body Brief Therapy Practice (BRIEF) in Great Britain, is presented. Ratner explains their adoption of the Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) model when they were working as social workers in a...
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