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Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Scott D. Miller (Edited by), S Miller (Author), Mark A. Hubble (Edited by), Barry L. Duncan (Edited by)
9780470505502, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 17 May 1996
384 pages
1 x 1 x 1 cm, 0.454 kg
The definitive guide for succeeding in an era of managed care
This state-of-the-art resource?a compilation of works from the nation's leading practitioners?offers mental health practitioners the tools for applying solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) techniques.
Filled with the most current research information, illustrative case examples, and practical suggestions, it uses a framework that integrates the solution-focused model with the problem-focused approach, and offers specific guidance for applying methods across treatment settings. Proven to be effective across economic, gAnder, and racial lines, this guide will lead to an increased number of therapeutic options for success in an era of managed care.
Introduction 1 PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY 1. Rethinking Our Assumptions: Thinking Anew, in a Postmodern World 9 2. Solution-Focused Therapy and the Postmodern: A Critical Analysis 27 3. Crafting of Consciousness Through Form: Solution-Focused Therapy as a Spiritual Path 44 PART TWO: APPLICATIONS OF SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY 4. Solution-Focused Domestic Violence Views: Bridges Toward a New Reality in Couples Therapy 65 5. Solution-Focused Work in the Hospital: A Continuum of Care Model for Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment 99 6. Solution-Focused Supervision: The Coaxing of Expertise 128 7. Solution-Focused Therapy with Mandated Clients: Cooperating and the Uncooperative 152 8. Solution-Focused Therapy in the School 184 9. Solution-Focused Hospital Diversion: Treatment of First Choice 205 10. Solution-Focused Grief Therapy 228 PART THREE: RESEARCH ON SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY 11. A Clinician's Guide to Research on Solution-Focused Therapy 251 12. Outcome Research on Treatment Conducted at the Brief Family Therapy Center, 1992-1993 272 13. Research on the Process of Solution-Focused Therapy 229 14. What Works in Solution-Focused Therapy: A Qualitative Analysis of Client and Therapist Perceptions 225 The Editors 351 The Contributors 353 Name Index 359 Subject Index 365
John L. Walter and Jane E. Peller
Barbara S. Held
Dvorah Simon
Eve Lipchik and Anthony D. Kubicki
Kay Vaugh, Bonnie Cox Young, Denise C. Webster, and Marshall R. Thomas
Frank N. Thomas
Susan Lee Tohn and Jordan A. Oshlag
John J. Murphy
Judi Booker
William R. Butler and Keith V. Powers
A. Jay McKeel
Peter DeJong and Larry E. Hopwood
Mark Beyebach, Alberto Rodriguez Morejon, David L. Palenzuela, and Jose Luis Rodriquez-Arias
Linda Metcalf, Frank N. Thomas, Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller, na Mark A. Hubble
Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]
