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    be treated 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

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    I. Introduction a. Solution-focused therapy believes that by focusing on how things are‚ we perceive how language is used in daily life. Language games is the idea that the meaning of words are not inherent but are learned from context in life. When the inner processes are hidden from oneself and is unknown this is called the private language proposition. Assessing the private language proposition is done with help of scaling questions and relationship questions; this is because private knowledge

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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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    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) was developed by Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg and their colleagues beginning in the late 1970’s in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin. The entire solution-focused approach was developed inductively in an inner city outpatient mental health service setting in which clients were accepted without previous screening (Institute for Solution-Focused Therapy‚ n.d.). The developers of SFBT spent hundreds of hours observing therapy sessions over the course of several years‚ carefully

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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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    apply to Steven’s situation is solution-focused therapy. When using solution focused therapy‚ we would view Steven’s problem as him just having a lack of solutions. We‚ as the therapist would put as little personal issues and input as possible to focus on Steven and his struggles. A counselor views the client as the person who can fix the problem and they are only a catalyst to help them realize this. The problems always have a solution and without focusing on the solution the client may wind up stuck

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    Comparison between Bowen Family System and Solution Focused Therapy Lennie Soo Mei Yoke Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors Comparison between Bowen Family System and Solution Focused Therapy This essay aims to compare and contrast the classical Bowen Family System Therapy to the more modern Solution Focused Therapy. Comparison will be made in the following areas (1) broad theoretical formulations‚ (2) normal family development‚ (3) development of behavioural disorder

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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 therapy and narrative therapy are both utilized in counseling. They are both social construction models. They both serve a purpose in counseling‚ which is to help client’s change the way they think‚ not how they behave (Goldenberg & Goldenberg‚ 2013). Although solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy are social construction models‚ there are major differences between the two approaches. The first difference between the two approaches is that solution-focused therapy is question-oriented

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    Solution Focused Therapy for Children Rhonda Kendrick December 11‚ 2014 Solution-focused therapy has a unique orientation toward non-problem times. The purpose is to help people target and amplify resources and strengths toward change (Berg‚ 1994). The article that I researched is about a study of using the framework of solution focused therapy with children. Children were referred by the study for presenting problems involved those relating to “behavior‚” such as aggression toward

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