Solution-focused therapy with children : harnessing family strengths for systemic change
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Solution-focused therapy with children : harnessing family strengths for systemic change
Guilford Press, c1997
- : hc
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-223) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This practice-oriented book demonstrates an innovative, effective, brief therapy approach for time-sensitive assessment and intervention with children and families. With trademark creativity, flexibility, and humor, Matthew Selekman combines the best elements of a range of current approaches with family play and art therapy techniques, to create a comprehensive solution-focused model. Illustrated by numerous case examples and session transcripts, and supported by empirical research, Solution-Focused Therapy with Children helps frontline clinicians - regardless of level of experience - master the skills they need to bring about rapid, lasting change.
Table of Contents
Expanding the Possibilities: An Integrative Solution-Focused Therapy Approach with Children. The Solution-oriented Family Assessment Interview: An Efficient and Comprehensive Evaluative Method. Interviewing for Change: Questions as Interventive Tools for Empowering Children and their Families. Finding Fit: Guidelines for Therapeutic Task Design, Selection and Implementation. Curious George Meets Dr. Seuss: Family Play and Art Therapy Strategies. Guidelines for Optimizing Therapeutic Cooperation in Second and Subsequent Sessions. Co-constructing Change: Hosting Collaborative Conversations with Allies from Larger Systems. "Impossible" Cases: From Therapeutic Breakthroughs to Treatment Failures. Helping Children and their Families Succeed in a Managed Care World. Solution-Focused Therapy and Beyond: Major Themes and Implications for the Future.
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