Buch, Englisch, 458 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 875 g
Clinical Applications
Buch, Englisch, 458 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 224 mm, Gewicht: 875 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-2394-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- About the Editors - Contributors - Foreword (Yvonne Dolan) - Introduction - Acknowledgments - SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS - Chapter 1. Assumptions and Practices Within the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Tradition (Frank N. Thomas and Thorana S. Nelson) - Introduction - The ?Interactional View? - Clinical Thinking: Taking a Solution-Focused Posture - Basic Assumptions - Practices - Conclusion - Chapter 2. Springs, Streams, and Tributaries: A History of the Brief, Solution-Focused Approach (Brian Cade) - Introduction - Milton H. Erickson - Communication in Therapy - Strategists and Tacticians - The Brief Therapy Center, Palo Alto - Brief Family therapy Center, Milwaukee - Keys to Solution: The Wizard of Oz Technique - Who Wants What? - Language and Figure/Ground - Applications and Outcome Studies - Concluding Thoughts - Dedication - Chapter 3. Miraculous Knowing: Epistemology and Solution-Focused Therapy (Duane R. Bidwell) - Introduction - Thinking About Knowing: A Historical Summary - A Postmodern Turn in Psychology: Social Constructionist Theories - Shifting the Epistemological Focus in Family Therapy - The Character of Solution-Focused Knowing - Miracles of Being - Conclusion: Pointing Toward the Future - SECTION II: APPLICATIONS - Chapter 4. Solution-Focused Therapy with Couples (Phillip Ziegler and Tobey Hiller) - History and Ideas of Our Approach - Case Examples - Chapter 5. Looking Beyond Depression (Teri Pichot) - Introduction - Miracle Question - Scaling - Exception Questions - Relationship Questions - Difference Questions - Compliments - Case Example - Conclusion - Chapter 6. Solution-Focused Treatment with Domestic Violence Offenders (Mo Yee Lee, John Sebold, and Adriana Uken) - Introduction - The Big Picture from a Researcher’s Perspective - A New Beginning - Theoretical Explanations of a Solution-focused Approach - Shifting to a Solution-Focused Approach - Working with Other Systems - Evaluation of the Treatment Program - Conclusion - Chapter 7. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Public School Settings (Cynthia Franklin and Beth Gerlach) - Introduction - Evidence Base for SFBT in Schools - Advantages of Using SFBT in Public Schools - Introducing SFBT in Public Schools - Successfully Working on School Campuses - Building Collaborative Relationships - Working with Students - Working with Students and Parents - Working with Administrators - Working with Teachers - Working with Other mental Health Professionals in Schools - Conclusion - Chapter 8. Solution-Focused Work with Children and Young People (Paul Hackett and Guy Shennan) - Introduction - SFBT for Which Children? - Case Example - Cautionary Notes - Chapter 9. Tips and Tricks for Working with Children (Sabine Tolksdorf and Mark Mitchell) - Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in a German Classroom - Solution-focused Brief Therapy with Children - Chapter 10. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Faith-Based Communities (Dan Gallagher) - Introduction - Finding Out What the Person Wants - Grief: The Life of the Party - Spiritual Issues - God’s Job - To Divorce or Not to Divorce: Is That the Question? - On the Fly: A Hospital Visit - Working with Groups - Conclusion - Chapter 11. ?This Job Is So Demanding.? Using Solution-Focused Questions to Assess and Relieve Burnout (Yvonne Dolan and Thorana Nelson) - Introduction - ?Amy? - Conclusion - Chapter 12. Applying Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Mental Health Practice (Alasdair J. Macdonald) - Introduction to the ?Medical Model? - Influence of History and Culture - Major Mental Disorders - Urgent Assessment - Scheduled Assessments - Management of the Acutely Disturbe