Solution-Focused Flashcards
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future oriented
focus on internal resilience
ask what is working - do more of it
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2
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- scaling questions to gauge improvement or change
- ask patients to rate their priorities, goals, satisfaction, problems, coping strategies, successes, motivation for change, safety, confidence, treatment progress, and hope on a numerical scale from 1–10.
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3
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- miracle question - what if problem were not there
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4
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- snowball effect - small changes lead to other changes
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5
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- assess the resources of the family - ask where problem does not occur
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6
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termination - open ended - clients encouraged to return if they think it’s helpful
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7
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In Solution-Focused therapy, the client is the “expert.” There is no such thing as resistance; it’s the therapist’s “fault” if the client isn’t “getting it!” Therefore, changing interventions to something the client “gets” would be indicated.
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8
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Coping Question - what is the client doing no matter how small to cope with emotional distress
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