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    Working with Solution Focused Brief Therapy in Healthcare Settings: A Practical Guide

    €46.25
    This book shares ideas on how speech and language therapists and others working in medical settings can integrate Solution Focused Brief Therapy into their therapeutic interactions. It is likely to become a trusted resource, supporting allied health professionals and others to ensure their therapy is grounded in client priorities.
    ISBN: 9780367435097
    AuthorBurns, Kidge
    SubAuthor1Northcott, Sarah
    Pub Date19/07/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages234
    AvailabilityIn Stock
    Availability: In Stock

    Solution focused brief therapy is an evidence-based approach that enables people to make meaningful change in their everyday lives. This book shares ideas on how speech and language therapists and others working in medical settings can integrate SFBT into their therapeutic interactions to support clients handling acute or chronic health conditions. It outlines core aspects of the approach in an accessible format, bridging the gap between theory and practice, and provides guidance on adapting SFBT for clients living with communication disabilities. There are suggestions for different clinical situations, with real-life case examples drawn from working with people living with Parkinson's disease, stroke, motor neurone disease, cancer and chronic pain.

    Combining practical advice with photocopiable resources, this book covers:



    Establishing person-centred, holistic goals for therapy
    Future focused descriptions
    Building on a person's resources and successes
    Responding to distress
    Supervision and support

    This accessible book can be read as an introductory text for those new to this approach and will also be invaluable to clinicians who have already received some training in SFBT. It is likely to become a trusted resource, supporting allied health professionals and others to ensure their therapy is grounded in client priorities.