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    OPINION: “SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY DESERVES TO BE USED EVEN MORE” By (Writer’s Name) Therapy presently has gained so much popularity as people seek alternatives to relieve their minds off stress and other life pressures. For many years‚ life has been changing so drastically meaning that all living creatures must adapt with it. Jobs have become so hectic with longer working hours and huge workloads in order to survive. Families have grown so much apart and it takes a lot of effort nowadays to keep

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    Solution-Focused Therapy Paper Angela French Grand Canyon University Marriage and Family Therapy PCN: 521 Nissa Chadwick February 19‚ 2015 Solution-Focused Therapy Paper Solution-Focused therapy (SFT) and Narrative therapy are both effective forms of therapy that are different from traditional approaches to therapeutic change. While many forms of therapy focus on the presenting issues and concerns‚ these therapeutic approaches seek to focus on clients’ strength and abilities in order to locate solutions

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    Solution Focused therapy (SFT) is becoming an important method that is being used in working with individuals and families‚ an approach to psychotherapy. SFT is a type of therapy that focuses on solution-building with the client instead of discussing problems like other types of approaches do. Solution focus is a strength’s perspective method and has a short duration. This type of therapy focuses on holding the client responsible for the exploring strengths‚ learning to cope‚ and making it a solution

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    Introduction The video on solution-focused therapy was highly intriguing. It was apparent that Ms. Insoo Kim Berg was a very skilled professional‚ and she utilized the solution-focused therapy to help empower her clients to build their own solution to their problems. I felt it was amazing that after one session‚ the clients were able to recognize the necessary changes and were willing to work in the direction of positive change. Ms. Insoo Kim Berg conducted the therapy in such a way that the clients

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    Theory is what guides social workers on how to view and approach individuals‚ groups‚ communities and societies. Theory helps workers to predict and understand the behaviour of their service users and the situation that they are in‚ giving them guidance on how they should intervene with particular people considering their history‚ lifestyle and future goals. On the other hand‚ methods are the techniques and approaches that social workers apply‚ in order to help their clients reach their goals in

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    Working with this client in particular‚ Solution Focused Therapy (SFT) and Critical Race Theory (CRT) are two Evidence Based Practices which would be useful in engaging the client in treatment to address both the client/family concerns and probation/court concerns. SFT would be beneficial in identifying and building upon the client/family strengths. CRT would assist in supporting the client address barriers related to race and culture. Keeping in mind that treatment is court mandated‚ due to its

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    If given the opportunity to choose which techniques with Solution-Focused Brief Therapy‚ I would like to use within my work setting‚ I would choose scaling and miracle questioning. “Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a future-focused‚ goal oriented therapeutic approach to brief therapy” (Corey‚ 2013‚ pg 400). Being that solution focus on therapy as being very short term and brief‚ I feel that it is beneficial within a school setting. Also‚ there is a greater possibility the school I attend

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    effectively with a family-based treatment. (Gladding‚ 2015). According to Gladding (2015)‚ some of the most effective approaches in treating substance-related disorders in families are structural-strategic‚ Bowen‚ behavioral‚ Adlerian and multifamily therapy. The behavior of substance abusers or dependents of substance might have difference interacting with others‚ whom they come in contact with (Gladding‚ 2015). Substance abuse effects the entire family. The parent who grown up in a substance abuse home

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    would be solution-focused along with person centered. While initial rapport has been built‚ the student is distrusting of White people‚ thus‚ through a person-centered framework it is essential for the counselor‚ as a White person‚ to continue to build rapport and the counseling relationship. The person-centered approach will support rapport building because of its non-directive nature and essential use of communication skills (Henderson & Thompson‚ 2011). Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) strategies

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    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Integrated Settings People experience different types of moods throughout their lives. Throughout our nation‚ people are suffering from this mental illness. Depression affects people of both genders‚ all ages‚ and various backgrounds. Society has a different understanding of depression during different stages of a person’s life. In addition‚ depression relates to the state of low mood and a displeasure in activities affecting a person’s thoughts‚ behaviors‚ feelings

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