Correlations/assumptions Flashcards
1
Q
List two correlations between solution focused therapy and the key purposes of therapy.
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- Maintains a clear and specific focus
- High level of therapist activity
- Maintenance of an awareness of time
- Therapist’s encouragement of the clients being outside of therapy
2
Q
List five assumptions of solution focused therapy.
A
- Change is constant and inevitable
- Clients are the experts, clients want change and clients define goals
- Emphasis on what is possible & changeable
- Short term
- View of clients as resourceful, competent, healthy (positive orientation).
- Clients have strengths & the ability to solve problems.
- It is easier to construct solutions than dissolve problems
- A small change is important, may be all that is necessary and may lead to other/larger change.
- Change may begin with an emotional change, a cognitive change, or a behavioral change.
- Rapid change is possible.
3
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Major tenets of SFBT
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-If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it
-If it works, do more of it
- If it’s not working, do something different
- Small steps can lead to big changes
- The solution is not necessarily directly related to the problem
- The language for solution development is different from that needed to describe a problem.
- No problems happen all the time; there are always exceptions that can be utilized.
- The future is both created and negotiable
4
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Assumptions from internet
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- Focus on solutions, strengths, and health.
- Systems perspective
- Interrelatedness of all systems