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Solution-Focused counseling is a solution focused brief therapy model.
In the 1990s, Guterman developed a solution focused brief therapy model called solution-focused counseling.
Steve de Shazer (solution focused brief therapy)
This perspective is a mainstay in the therapy of Milton H. Erickson and in Solution focused brief therapy.
He is also noted for influencing brief therapy, strategic family therapy, family systems therapy, solution focused brief therapy, and neuro-linguistic programming.
As an approach to psychotherapy, NLP shares similar core assumptions and foundations in common with some contemporary brief and systemic practices, such as solution focused brief therapy.
Steve de Shazer, 65, therapist, founder of Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and developer of solution focused brief therapy.
The BFTC was closed in 2007 and the rights to BFTC's training materials were transferred to the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association.
She was part of the group of researchers that made contributions in the field of psychotherapy to help develop what is known as Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT).
Solution Focused Brief Therapy has branched out in numerous spectrums - indeed, the approach is now known in other fields as simply Solution Focus or Solutions Oriented Therapy.
Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT), often referred to as simply 'solution focused therapy' or 'brief therapy', is a type of talking therapy that is based upon social constructionist philosophy.
A contemporary therapy linking the solution focused brief therapy model back to the hypnotherapy of Milton H Erickson the hypnotherapist who inspired Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg.
Solution Focused Brief Therapy is one of a family of approaches, known as systems therapies, that have been developed over the past 50 years or so, first in the USA, and eventually evolving around the world, including Europe.
Many case examples and a modest body of controlled outcome research in solution focused brief therapy (SFBT), have likewise supported the notion that change in psychotherapy can occur rapidly, without delving into the clients' past negative experiences.
The Tidal Model was developed after Phil Barker returned from an extended training visit with Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg in Milwaukee, the creators of Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT).
The field of Christian Pastoral counseling has also seen Solution Focused Brief Therapy make inroads into its practices where it is referred to as Solution Focused Pastoral Counseling or Brief Pastoral Counseling.
Weiner-Davis made her first television appearance on the talk show Donahue, reporting that 85% of the couples using the methods and advice of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) were leaving from her therapy with their marriages intact.
He was the Founding Director of the Drug Treatment Program of the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic in San Francisco, California and is noted for his problem solving, individualized approach to substance abuse therapy and solution focused brief therapy.
He co-developed Solution-Oriented Therapy, a form of Solution focused brief therapy and has authored or co-authored over 28 books (ranging from brief therapy for various clinical topics to The Lazy Man's Guide to Success and "Write is a Verb").
This book was aimed at practicing psychotherapists and based on the principles of Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT), which is said to have derived in part from the influence and work of Milton H. Erickson and their research from the Brief Family Therapy Center.
Incorporating elements of Solution focused brief therapy, Narrative therapy, and discourse analysis, it was first proposed by a Canadian family therapist and researcher, Dr. Allan Wade, in his 1997 article "Small Acts of Living: Everyday Resistance to Violence and Other Forms of Oppression."