Description
Book SynopsisGives an explanation of brief strategic therapy techniques and reveals how apparently simple techniques can solve complex, seemingly untreatable problems. This book offers case studies and an evaluation of the results obtained from their empirical research. It is useful for anyone interested in solving complicated problems by simple strategies.
Trade ReviewAll in all, Brief Strategic Therapy is worth reading. * Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic: A Journal for the Mental Health Professions *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 If You Desire to See, Learn How to Act Chapter 2 Nonordinary Logic for Strategic Problem Solving Chapter 3 Heresies of the Strategic Approach Chapter 4 Clinical Practice Chapter 5 Advanced Techniques: From General to Specific Models of Brief Therapy Chapter 6 Unusual Case Examples: Tales of Apparently Magical Therapies Chapter 7 Outcome Research