Development
Key Concepts
Key Concepts
Therapeutic Process
Application
100
Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg
What is the creators of Solution Focused Therapy.
100
Present and the future.
What is what SFBT focuses on.
100
Clients can be ______ in their intention to solve their problems.
What is trusted.
100
SFBT focuses on ________ rather than weaknesses.
What is strengths.
100
"What have you done since you called for the appointment that has made a difference in your problem?"
What is Pretherapy change.
200
1970's
What is when SFBT started being developed.
200
SFBT is grounded on the optimistic assumption that people are healthy and competent and have the ability to construct solutions that can enhance their lives.
What is Positive Orientation.
200
There are ________ to every problem, or times when the problem was absent.
What is exceptions.
200
SFBT assumes a __________ approach with clients in contrast to the educative stance that is typically associated with most traditional models of therapy.
What is collaborative.
200
Therapists ask _______ ________ to direct clients to times when the problem did not exist, or when the problem was not as intense.
What is exception questions.
300
Milwaukee, WI
What is where SFBT was developed.
300
The emphasis of SFBT is to focus on ____________ in clients' lives, which stands in stark contract to the traditional therapy.
What is looking for what is working.
300
If knowing and understanding problems are unimportant, so is searching for "______" or absolute solutions.
What is right.
300
Therapists strive to create a climate of mutual ______, dialogue, and affirmation.
What is respect.
300
"If a miracle happened and the problem you have was solved over-night, how would you know it was solved, and what would be different?"
What is miracle question
400
Business, social policy, education, and criminal justice services, child welfare, domestic violence offenders treatment.
What is other areas that SFBT has become a major influence in.
400
_____ _______ is viewed as the most effective approach to assisting people in enhancing their lives.
What is behavior change.
400
In Solution Focused Therapy, clients choose the ______ they wish to accomplish.
What is goals.
400
One of the functions of the therapist is to ______ _______.
What is ask questions.
400
SFBT therapists use _______ ________ when change in human experiences are not easily observed, such as feelings, moods, or communication, and to assist clients in noticing that they are not completely defeated by their problem.
What is scaling questions.
500
Inner city outpatient mental health service setting.
What is where SFBT was developed.
500
______ _______ is not necessary for change to occur.
What is assessing problems.
500
One of the goals in SFBT is to shift clients' perceptions by ________ client's problem-saturated stories through the counselor's skillful use of language.
What is reframing.
500
Customer, complainant, and visitor.
What is the three kinds of relationships that may develop between therapists and their clients.
500
Therapists generally take a break 5 to 10 minutes toward the end of each session to compose a summary message to clients.
What is therapist feedback to clients.
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