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My Story About Solution-Focused Brief Therapist/Client Relationships

The author describes how she conceptualizes, creates and maintains the context allowing solution-focused techniques to work best, and therapy to be as brief and effective as possible. From the perspective of the "professional collaborator," she discusses and illustrates with case examples...

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Published in:Journal of systemic therapies 1997-06, Vol.16 (2), p.159-172
Main Author: Lipchik, Eve
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The author describes how she conceptualizes, creates and maintains the context allowing solution-focused techniques to work best, and therapy to be as brief and effective as possible. From the perspective of the "professional collaborator," she discusses and illustrates with case examples areas such as: choice of questions and responses; the summation message; ethics; intentionality; self-disclosure; and the differences in the relationship when there is more than one client in the room.
ISSN:1195-4396
1930-6318
DOI:10.1521/jsyt.1997.16.2.159