"This book presents solution-focused principles and methods in a concise, accessible way. The authors invite both therapists and the general public to learn and apply these tools right away both in therapy and in ones personal life. The second edition adds important information that will help therapists to become 'solution detectives' in their own practices as well!" - Ellen Quick, PhD, Kaiser Permanente, author of Core Competencies in Solution-Focused and Strategic Therapies
"Ideas for working through setbacks and challenges in therapy are explored, focusing on understanding client motivation, obtaining feedback on their perspective of the therapeutic process, and ensuring good quality therapist self-care. It is, perhaps, this reminder to continue to strive for balance in my personal and professional life in a climate of client and societal disquiet that I found most helpful in this highly readable book." - Helen Hardacre, Healthcare Journal
The authors have written a charming and very readable overview and guide to a collaborative, strengths-based approach to change. Highly recommended. Bill O'Hanlon, Author, In Search of Solutions, Do One Thing Different, and A Guide to Possibility Land
Wow! This is one of the most engaging and superb books on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy on the market. It has great case examples and exercises, and integrates the latest research from psychotherapy. Therapists are sure to find a plethora of practical therapeutic tools and strategies that can be put to immediate use. Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, Author, Collaborative Brief Therapy with Children and The Self-Harming Treatment Manual
It is not easy to write a good hands-on book about solution-focused therapy, which is precisely what the authors have managed to do. You will enjoy reading this book very much. It gives you enough ideas about the approach that you can actually start testing them in your work with clients right away. Ben Furman, Author, Solution Talk, Its Never Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood, Pickpockets on a Nudist Camp: The Systemic Revolution in Psychotherapy, and Solutions Stories
Becoming a Solution Detective is a brilliant book. First of all, it is well written and so affords the pleasure any well-written book gives an interested reader. Second, it is tightly written, crisp, and to the point. Third, it addresses the serious subject of therapy with a humor and lightness that exactly reflects its regard for the immense strength and resilience that we human beings can call upon in times of distress and adversity. Anyone can pick up this book and find out what solution-focused brief therapy is all aboutand enjoy themselves in the process. Solution detectives who pick up this book will also find a generosity of spirit, for within the book are all the materials needed to teach solution-focused brief therapy. I cannot think of a better place to start out from if you want to become a solution-focused brief therapist, or to visit if you have already made the journey. Chris Iveson, Co-Founder, Brief Therapy Practice, London, United Kingdom
Imagine you and your clients as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson carefully, thoughtfully, and creatively sleuthing together toward strengths and client solutions. This is what these authors delightfully dramatize as a metaphor of solution-focused work. In six simple chapters, Sharry, Madden, and Darmody capture and present the heart of the approach, and through suggested exercises provide opportunities to experience this approach firsthand. Novices will love this book for its simplicity and straightforwardness. Experienced people will relish the humor and the helpful teaching guides. John Walter, MSW, Co-Author, Recreating Brief Therapy: Preferences and Possibilities
Becoming a Solution Detective is an excellent introduction to solution-focused therapy, and much more. It takes readers, step by step, through the very processes a strengths-based therapist might offer a client. Using exercises and brief case studies as well as a bit of theory and some clever cartoons, readers get the invaluable learning experience of looking at themselves through solution lenses. Very well done! Michael F. Hoyt, PhD, Author, Some Stories Are Better Than Others, Brief Therapy and Managed Care, Interviews with Brief Therapy Experts, and The Present is a Gift
Illustrated with interesting case examples, witty cartoons, and delightful literary quotes, this imaginative view of solution-focused brief therapy will appeal to beginners as well as experienced clinicians. Read and enjoy! Yvonne Dolan, MA, Psychotherapist; Author; Trainer, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy