Solution-Focused Brief Therapy With Families A Training Manual
by Franklin, Cynthia; Kim, Johnny S.Buy New
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Summary
This book introduces SFBT to family psychologists and other therapists in an easy to learn format that provides specific clinical skills and case examples to enhance learning. It provides an overview of SFBT, a brief history of its origins, and teaches the reader how to conduct an SFBT session from beginning to end.
Author Biography
Johnny Kim, PhD, LCSW, is a professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver. Dr. Kim received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin and was a Council on Social Work Education Minority Clinical Fellow. His teaching areas include clinical social work theory and practice, solution-focused brief therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and school social work. Dr. Kim's research focuses on evaluating solution-focused brief therapy, school-based interventions, meta-analysis, and evidence-based practice. He has authored over 50 academic publications including four books. Dr. Kim is the chair of the Research Committee for the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Association and serves on the editorial board for several journals. Prior to his doctoral studies, he worked as a school social worker and case manager for community-based mental health agencies in Seattle.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
2. SFBT Core Elements and the Process of Change
3. Overview of SFBT Structure
4. Assessment and Beginning the SFBT Family Session
5. Goal Formulation and Preferred Future
6. Concluding the Family Session and Follow-Up Sessions
7. Working with Emotions in SFBT
8. Solution-Focused Crisis Intervention with Youth and Families
9. SFBT Case Examples with Parents and Children
10. SFBT Case Examples in Youth and Family Services
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