The objective of the study was to identify factors related to the number of solution-focused brief therapy sessions required to solve adolescents’ problems. The study was conducted at the foster care and health care institutions. The sample consisted of 73 adolescents (41% of males, 59% of females), aged 12 to 18 years, who achieved high level of therapeutic progress during solution-focused brief therapy. Respondents from foster care institutions made up 47% and from health care institutions – 53%. The study design included: (1) an initial evaluation, where adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment and personality traits were evaluated as well as information on demographic characteristics and type of referral for therapy was collected; (2) solut...
Contains fulltext : 102944.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In 2005 a new c...
Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti į sprendimus sutelktos trumpalaikės terapijos metu vykstančių elgesio ir ...
The present study was a psychotherapy outcome project designed to evaluate the potential efficacy an...
In the literature there is a lack of well-designed reseach on the effectiveness of Solution-focused ...
To date, outcome research has revealed that Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an effective in...
Tyrimo tikslas. Nustatyti, kokie veiksniai lemia konsultacijų skaičių, būtiną paauglių problemoms sp...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy as an individual intervention a...
OBJECTIVE: When psychotherapy is brief (1–2 sessions), “early dropout”—defined as premature treatmen...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interven...
The study examined the efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in improving the psychologi...
One in five children and adolescents meet the criteria for psychiatric disorders each year. Of those...
This study investigated the characteristics of adolescent clients in a residential program and ident...
Aim. The particularity of the adolescent with medium- severe psychopathology and the extreme lack of...
Residential treatment centers are restrictive and intensive care environments intended to address th...
Introduction: This study has two objectives. The first objective of this study was the determination...
Contains fulltext : 102944.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In 2005 a new c...
Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti į sprendimus sutelktos trumpalaikės terapijos metu vykstančių elgesio ir ...
The present study was a psychotherapy outcome project designed to evaluate the potential efficacy an...
In the literature there is a lack of well-designed reseach on the effectiveness of Solution-focused ...
To date, outcome research has revealed that Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is an effective in...
Tyrimo tikslas. Nustatyti, kokie veiksniai lemia konsultacijų skaičių, būtiną paauglių problemoms sp...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy as an individual intervention a...
OBJECTIVE: When psychotherapy is brief (1–2 sessions), “early dropout”—defined as premature treatmen...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interven...
The study examined the efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in improving the psychologi...
One in five children and adolescents meet the criteria for psychiatric disorders each year. Of those...
This study investigated the characteristics of adolescent clients in a residential program and ident...
Aim. The particularity of the adolescent with medium- severe psychopathology and the extreme lack of...
Residential treatment centers are restrictive and intensive care environments intended to address th...
Introduction: This study has two objectives. The first objective of this study was the determination...
Contains fulltext : 102944.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In 2005 a new c...
Tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti į sprendimus sutelktos trumpalaikės terapijos metu vykstančių elgesio ir ...
The present study was a psychotherapy outcome project designed to evaluate the potential efficacy an...