Focusing on interviewing skills based on solution-focused therapy, this text's approach views clients as competent, helps them to visualize the changes they want, and builds on what they are already doing that is working. There are models for solution-focused work throughout the book.
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Interviewing for Solutions by Peter De Jong
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Table of Contents
From problem solving to solution building; solution building - the basics; skills for not knowing; getting started - how to pay attention to what the client wants; how to amplify what clients want - the miracle question; exploring for exceptions - building on client strengths and successes; formulating feedback for clients; later sessions - finding, amplifying and measuring client progress; interviewing in crisis situations; outcomes; professional values and human diversity; agency, group and community practice; theoretical implications; solution-building tools.
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