FOUNDATIONS OF SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY; Rethinking Our Assumptions: Thinking Anew, in a Postmodern World - J. Walter & J. Peller; Solution-Focused Therapy and the Postmodern: A Critical Analysis - B. Held; Crafting of Consciousness Through Form: Solution-Focused Therapy as a Spiritual Path - D. Simon; APPLICATIONS OF SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY; Solution-Focused Domestic Violence Views: Bridges Toward a New Reality in Couples Therapy - E. Lipchik & A. Kubicki; Solution-Focused Work in the Hospital: A Continuum of Care Model for Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment - K. Vaugh, et al; Solution-Focused Supervision: The Coaxing of Expertise - F. Thomas; Solution-Focused Therapy with Mandated Clients: Cooperating and the Uncooperative - S. Tohn & J. Oshlag; Solution-Focused Therapy in the School - J. Murphy; Solution-Focused Hospital Diversion: Treatment of First Choice - J. Booker; Solution-Focused Grief Therapy - W. Butler & K. Powers; RESEARCH ON SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY; A Clinician's Guide to Research on Solution-Focused Therapy - J. McKeel; Outcome Research on Treatment Conducted at the Brief Family Therapy Center, 1992-1993 - P. DeJong & L. Hopwood; Research on the Process of Solution-Focused Therapy - M. Keyebach, et al; What Works in Solution-Focused Therapy: A Qualitative Analysis of Client and Therapist Perceptions - L. Metcalf, et al..
SCOTT D. MILLER is director of the Brief Therapy Training Consortium and vice president of Problems to Solutions, Inc. MARK HUBBLE is director of Brief Therapy Clinic Counseling and Testing Center at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. BARRY L. DUNCAN is in private practice in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
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