As long-term physical health conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent in our society, interventions are needed to help individuals live as well as possible. The research explores participants' experiences of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) with a view to determining helpful aspects of this. Eleven service users were interviewed, and interviews were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Participants' responsibility for change and the strengths and resources they possessed were highlighted, along with the focus within therapy on goals. A number of specific SFBT techniques that were perceived as helpful during therapy were described such as reframing, competence talk and reflectiveness, as well as other factors that enabled e...
Solution focused brief therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique which focuses on solutions rather th...
Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a dist...
There are increasing calls for brief, strength-based trauma interventions. We propose a Solution-Foc...
This thesis comprises a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal of the research...
The current study aimed to explore what elements from the solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) proc...
The number of people who have a Long-Term Health Condition (LTC) is increasing. There is a high prev...
Objective(s). An increasing demand exists for psychological interventions to increase recovery from ...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) was originally developed in 1982 by Insoo Kim Berg, Steve de ...
Abstract A brief history on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy is given, followed by pragmatic assumptio...
This case study describes the application of a solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) theoretical fra...
The outcomes of self-management interventions are commonly assessed using quantitative measurement t...
Solution-focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) has generated outcome research worldwide and in a variety of i...
Objective: Chronic physical health problems are on the rise. Psychological interventions can play a...
Background: Healthcare personnel in specialist care in Norway took the initiative to develop their p...
Solution focused brief therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique which focuses on solutions rather th...
Solution focused brief therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique which focuses on solutions rather th...
Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a dist...
There are increasing calls for brief, strength-based trauma interventions. We propose a Solution-Foc...
This thesis comprises a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal of the research...
The current study aimed to explore what elements from the solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) proc...
The number of people who have a Long-Term Health Condition (LTC) is increasing. There is a high prev...
Objective(s). An increasing demand exists for psychological interventions to increase recovery from ...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) was originally developed in 1982 by Insoo Kim Berg, Steve de ...
Abstract A brief history on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy is given, followed by pragmatic assumptio...
This case study describes the application of a solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) theoretical fra...
The outcomes of self-management interventions are commonly assessed using quantitative measurement t...
Solution-focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) has generated outcome research worldwide and in a variety of i...
Objective: Chronic physical health problems are on the rise. Psychological interventions can play a...
Background: Healthcare personnel in specialist care in Norway took the initiative to develop their p...
Solution focused brief therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique which focuses on solutions rather th...
Solution focused brief therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique which focuses on solutions rather th...
Abstract Background: Young adults increasingly seek help for mental health problems. In 2016, a dist...
There are increasing calls for brief, strength-based trauma interventions. We propose a Solution-Foc...