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Learning Solution-Focused Therapy: An Illustrated Guide bridges the gap between the traditional medical model of problem-focused assessment and treatment and the newer, increasingly popular strength-based treatment approach. The author's objective is to provide another therapeutic dimension, thus enhancing problem-focused treatment and supporting competency in this strength-based modality. Psychiatrists, pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, and other mental health providers will appreciate the how-to focus of the text, its compelling, case-based approach to learning, and its informal, conversational writing style.

The book's structure and features are designed to facilitate learning:

• The book begins with an overview of the core tenets of solution-focused therapy, starting with solution-focused case review and examining both solution-focused core assumptions and core questions. This helps the reader understand the foundation of this modality and put it into context.
• A primary objective is building the skills necessary to effective solution-based therapy, and the book includes instruction on conducting a solution-focused interview, establishing a framework of strengths and resources, developing a yes-set, negotiating goals, amplifying ambivalence, and dealing with crisis.
• Solution-focused techniques are integrated within supervision and consultation, an approach that clinicians who work with students and residents, and supervisors who work within agencies will find immensely useful.
• Solution-focused psychopharmacotherapy and addiction therapy merit complete chapters, providing information that clinicians will find invaluable when applying solution-focused techniques in these situations.
• The case illustrations vividly render the dialogue of patient and therapist, and are accompanied by detailed explanations and commentary in italics to help the reader learn how to practice this model of treatment.
• Companion videos (available online) present commonly used techniques that illustrate key features of solution-focused therapy in a compelling and enlightening way.

Learning Solution-Focused Therapy: An Illustrated Guide provides learning exercises and case illustrations that will help the reader implement practical strategies immediately with patients, students, supervisees and trainees. Practical, engaging, and evidence-based, this book will enhance the clinician's ability to connect with and help the patient in a positive way.



Table of Contents

About the Author
Preface
Acknowledgments
Video Guide
Chapter 1. Introduction to Solution-Focused Therapy
Chapter 2. Beginning With Strengths and Resources
Chapter 3. The Yes-Set
Chapter 4. Language Skills in Solution-Focused Therapy
Chapter 5. Scaling Questions and the Miracle Question
Chapter 6. Solution-Focused Goal Negotiation
Chapter 7. Other Useful Solution-Focused Questions
Chapter 8. Solution-Focused Assessment
Chapter 9. Solution-Focused Psychopharmacotherapy
Chapter 10. Solution-Focused Therapy With Addiction
Chapter 11. Solution-Focused Supervision
Chapter 12. Solution-Focused Consultation
Chapter 13. Conclusion
Appendix: Rating Scales
Mood Assessment
Child Attention Profile

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 05/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781585624522, 978-1585624522
      ISBN10: 1585624527

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Learning Solution-Focused Therapy: An Illustrated Guide bridges the gap between the traditional medical model of problem-focused assessment and treatment and the newer, increasingly popular strength-based treatment approach. The author's objective is to provide another therapeutic dimension, thus enhancing problem-focused treatment and supporting competency in this strength-based modality. Psychiatrists, pediatricians, family practitioners, nurses, and other mental health providers will appreciate the how-to focus of the text, its compelling, case-based approach to learning, and its informal, conversational writing style.

      The book's structure and features are designed to facilitate learning:

      • The book begins with an overview of the core tenets of solution-focused therapy, starting with solution-focused case review and examining both solution-focused core assumptions and core questions. This helps the reader understand the foundation of this modality and put it into context.
      • A primary objective is building the skills necessary to effective solution-based therapy, and the book includes instruction on conducting a solution-focused interview, establishing a framework of strengths and resources, developing a yes-set, negotiating goals, amplifying ambivalence, and dealing with crisis.
      • Solution-focused techniques are integrated within supervision and consultation, an approach that clinicians who work with students and residents, and supervisors who work within agencies will find immensely useful.
      • Solution-focused psychopharmacotherapy and addiction therapy merit complete chapters, providing information that clinicians will find invaluable when applying solution-focused techniques in these situations.
      • The case illustrations vividly render the dialogue of patient and therapist, and are accompanied by detailed explanations and commentary in italics to help the reader learn how to practice this model of treatment.
      • Companion videos (available online) present commonly used techniques that illustrate key features of solution-focused therapy in a compelling and enlightening way.

      Learning Solution-Focused Therapy: An Illustrated Guide provides learning exercises and case illustrations that will help the reader implement practical strategies immediately with patients, students, supervisees and trainees. Practical, engaging, and evidence-based, this book will enhance the clinician's ability to connect with and help the patient in a positive way.



      Table of Contents

      About the Author
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Video Guide
      Chapter 1. Introduction to Solution-Focused Therapy
      Chapter 2. Beginning With Strengths and Resources
      Chapter 3. The Yes-Set
      Chapter 4. Language Skills in Solution-Focused Therapy
      Chapter 5. Scaling Questions and the Miracle Question
      Chapter 6. Solution-Focused Goal Negotiation
      Chapter 7. Other Useful Solution-Focused Questions
      Chapter 8. Solution-Focused Assessment
      Chapter 9. Solution-Focused Psychopharmacotherapy
      Chapter 10. Solution-Focused Therapy With Addiction
      Chapter 11. Solution-Focused Supervision
      Chapter 12. Solution-Focused Consultation
      Chapter 13. Conclusion
      Appendix: Rating Scales
      Mood Assessment
      Child Attention Profile

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