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Solution Focused Therapy: Key Principles and Case Example

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What is Solution Focused Therapy and how can it help your clients get unstuck? This comprehensive interview with Professor Denise J. Krause explores Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), an evidence-based practice equally effective as motivational interviewing. Learn the key Solution Focused Therapy techniques including the miracle question, scaling questions, exception questions, and goal formation. Discover how Solution Focused Therapy focuses on what IS working rather than problems, positioning clients as experts in their own lives. Includes a detailed case example applying Solution Focused Therapy to help a client struggling to find employment, plus the 10 essential principles every clinician should know. Solution Focused Therapy is particularly useful for “resistant” clients and can be applied in every modality, setting, and presenting problem.

Filed Under: Clinical Practice, Clinical Skills, Expert Interviews Tagged With: cognitive behavioral therapy, Coping questions, Denise Krause MSSW, Exceptions questions, Goal formation, Insoo Kim Berg, Miracle question, motivational interviewing, Scaling questions, Solution Focused Therapy, Solution Focused Treatment Manual

Best in Mental Health (1/23/17 – 2/5/17)

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Best in Mental Health Feb 5 2017

Mental Health Roundup This contains some of the latest news in social work, healthcare, private practice and more! This week’s wrap-up has 6 main themes: Advocacy Therapy and Relationships Healthcare Social Work, Tech & Education Self-Care NonProfit Career & Private Practice Advocacy #MacroSW at #WomensMarch – Karen Zgoda & additional #MacroSW partners – “crowds were twice as large as […]

Filed Under: Mental Health News Tagged With: best in mental health, evidence based practice, healthcare, nonprofit, private practice, social work

Best in Mental Health (1/9/17 – 1/22/17)

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Best in Mental Health Jan 22 2017

Mental Health Roundup This contains some of the latest news in social work, healthcare, private practice and more! This week’s wrap-up has 6 main themes: Advocacy Therapy and Relationships Healthcare Social Work, Tech & Education Self-Care NonProfit Career & Private Practice Advocacy Context – Relando Thompkins-Jones – “Being able to talk about the reasons why we thought the way we […]

Filed Under: Mental Health News Tagged With: best in mental health, evidence based practice, healthcare, nonprofit, private practice, social work

Genograms: A Powerful Therapy Tool

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Genograms: A Powerful Therapy Tool

The Genogram Casebook: Book Review Are you looking for a new way to engage your clients in therapy? Or are you looking for some additional methods to help your clients get unstuck, or better understand why they are in their current situations? If yes, you are likely to find Monica McGoldrick’s book “The Genogram Casebook: […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Therapeutic Skills Tagged With: Genograms, Monica McGoldrick, symbols, triangle. triangulation

Best in Mental Health (12/19/16 – 1/8/17)

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Best in Mental Health Jan 8 2017

Mental Health Roundup This contains some of the latest news in social work, healthcare, private practice and more! This week’s wrap-up has 6 main themes: Advocacy Healthcare Therapy and Relationships Social Work, Tech & Education Self-Care NonProfit Career & Private Practice Advocacy Three Questions for a Social Innovation Leader – Innovate@BCSocialWork/Yolanda Coentro – “Being a social innovator means taking some risks, […]

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