Focuses
on solutions and is goal-oriented, rather than problem focused as
many other therapies are. It is also known as Brief Solution Focused
Therapy or Solution Focused Brief Therapy,
Solution-focused
Brief Therapy
- Solution-focused brief therapy is an approach to psychotherapy based
on solution-building rather than problem-solving. An Article by Chris
Iveson. Not Rated
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Solution
Focused Therapy (SFT), - As its name suggests, focuses on solutions
and is goal-oriented, rather than problem focused as many other
therapies are. It is also known as Brief Solution Focused Therapy
or Solution Focused Brief Therapy, and was developed by Steve de
Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg, who were influenced by the work of Milton
Erickson. Bill O'Hanlon (who worked closely with Erickson) adopts
less structured approaches, which he calls Solution-Oriented Therapy
and Possibility Therapy. 3/5
Solution-Focused
Therapy – More Approaches - Written by Paul Myszor for the
Uncommon Knowledge Hypnotherapy Training Course. A PDF Article. Not
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Solution
Focused Therapy - Originated from the theories of psychotherapists
working at the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee. These included
Steve de Chazer, Insoo Kim Berg, Yvonne Dolan and Bill O'Hanlan. They
were heavily influenced by the work carried out the Mental Research
Institute at Palo Alto during the 1950s, and they contributed significantly
to the practice of therapy .2/5
Solution
- Focused Therapy - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) - Is
a process that helps people change by constructing solutions rather
than dwelling on problems. This type of therapy tends to be shorter-term
than traditional psychotherapy. Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg
of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee are the originators
of this form of therapy. An Article by
Garrett Coan. Not Rated
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