A counselor and psychotherapist provide a practical guide to individual and group solution-focused therapy. Addresses the basic interventions and philosophy, points of contrast with more traditional approaches, principles behind particular techniques, the maintenance of therapeutic gains, and effect
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Its Effective Use in Agency Settings chronicles the lessons learned when a substance abuse counseling program switches its theoretical orientation from problem-focused to solution-focused. The book details the technical aspects of the changeover (theory, techniques, interventions, politics, and team design) as well as the personal struggles the team endured and the successes they enjoyed. The book demonstrates how solution-focused therapy can be applied to both clinical and administrative work while addressing questions and concerns, providing general information and help in understanding the subtleties and idiosyncrasies of the treatment.