Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief TherapyTABLE OF CONTENTS: I. Foundations of solution-focused brief therapy. Rethinking our assumptions : assuming anew in a postmodern world / John L. Walter and Jane E. Peller -- Solution-focused therapy and the postmodern : a critical analysis / Barbara S. Held -- Crafting consciousness through form : solution-focused therapy as a spiritual path / Dvorah Simon. II. Applications of solution-focused therapy. Solution-focused domestic violence views : bridges toward a new reality in couples therapy / Eve Lipchik and Anthony D. Kubicki -- Solution-focused work in the hospital : a continuum-of-care model for inpatient psychiatric treatment / Kay Vaughn ... [et al.] -- Solution-focused supervision : the coaxing of expertise / Frank N. Thomas -- Solution-focused therapy with mandated clients : cooperating with the uncooperative / Susan Lee Tohn and Jordan A. Oshlag -- Solution-focused therapy brief therapy in the school / John J. Murphy -- Solution-focused hospital diversion : treatment of first choice / Judi Booker -- Solution-focused grief therapy / William R. Butler and Keith V. Powers. III. Research on solution-focused therapy. A clinician's guide to research on solution-focused brief therapy / A. Jay McKeel -- Outcome research on treatment conducted at the Brief Family Therapy Center, 1992-1993 / Peter DeJohn and Larry E. Hopwood -- Research on the process of solution-focused therapy / Mark Beyebach ... [et al.] -- What works in solution-focused brief therapy : a qualitative analysis of client and therapist perceptions / Linda Metcalf ... [et al.]. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
FOUNDATIONS OF SOLUTIONFOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY | 7 |
SolutionFocused Therapy | 44 |
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Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Scott D. Miller,Mark Hubble,Barry L. Duncan Snippet view - 1996 |
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