focused practice. It is obviously written from a real practitioner who understands the process and elements of group work. He offers excellent case material throughout to help demonstrated the skills and values of this approach and does so in a readable and engaging manner suitable for students ...
Social work students' reflections on a solution-focused approach to child protection assessment: a qualitative study. . ???aop.label???. doi: 10.1080/02615479.2015.1121222doi:10.1080/02615479.2015.1121222Karmen TorosMichael C. LaSalaMarju Medar...
Solution-focused brief therapy was first conceptualized in the 1980s at the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee. Spouses and colleagues Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg found themselves inspired by the work of psychiatrist Milton Eriskon, which was predicated on the belief that an individual...
In brief, it is a simple all-purpose approach with a growing evidence base to its claim to efficacy. The therapeutic process As the practice of solution-focused brief therapy has developed, the ‘problem’ has come to play a lesser and lesser part in the interviewing process (George et al...
We aimed to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of an individualized, long-term support lifestyle counseling approach in promoting healthy physical activity, improving dietary and sleeping behaviors, and preventing weight gain in young females. The counseling approach’s intensity was designed to be ...
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Whilst there are many routes to interventions, traditional theories share the aim of trying to identify the cause or reason of the behaviour as well as establishing a matching theory as we summarised inFigure 2. Such an approach is rooted in the aspiration of a cure. A cure is only needed...