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Doing What Works in Brief Therapy
A Strategic Solution Focused Approach

A clinicians guide to doing what works in brief therapy- for whom, and when and how to use it

Ellen K. Quick (Author)

9780123741752, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 11 March 2008

336 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.44 kg

Doing What Works in Brief Therapy: A Strategic Solution Focused Approach is both a set of procedures for the therapist and a philosophy– one that is shared with clients and one that guides the work of the therapist. This second edition continues its excellence in offering clinicians a guide to doing what works in brief therapy- for whom, and when and how to use it. Psychotherapy that follows these guidelines validates the client’s most important concerns – and it often turns out to be surprisingly brief. Author, Ellen Quick integrates strategic and solution focused therapy and includes guidelines for tailoring technique and interventions to client characteristics and preferences. With clinically rich examples throughout, this book offers applications for couples, including indications for individual or conjoint sessions.

Introduction: Origins, Additional Perspectives, and the ModelClarifying the Problem: "What's the Trouble?"Amplifying the Solution: Variations on the Miracle QuestionEvaluating Attempted Solutions: If It Doesn't Work, Do Something Different
Designing the Intervention: Validation, Compliment, SuggestionYou Can Take it With You: "What Do You Want to Remember?"Therapist Decisions: Clarifying, Amplifying or InterruptingCoping with Difficult SituationsBrief Therapy: Problems and Solutions in Managed CareMedication and the ModelProblems and Solutions with Couples"Doing What Works" Group TherapyDoing What Works and Changing What Doesn't As a Transtheoretical Perspective
Case Examples and Excerpts from Single-Session, Brief, and Intermittent Therapy

Subject Areas: Cognitive behavioural therapy [MMJT1], Psychotherapy [MMJT], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychology [JM]

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