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Examining the effectiveness of solution-focused brief therapy: a meta-analysis using random effects modelingKim, Johnny Seungwook 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Examining the effectiveness of solution-focused brief therapy a meta-analysis using random effects modeling /Kim, Johnny Seungwook, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Solution focused brief therapy addressing academic, motivational, social and emotional difficulties of older children with reading deficits /Daki, Julia. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.). / Written for the Dept. of Educational and Counselling Psychology. Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2009/06/12). Includes bibliographical references.
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Examining the Effectiveness of a Short-Term Solution-Focused Wellness Group Intervention on Perceived Stress and Wellness among College StudentsBeauchemin, James Dale January 2015 (has links)
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Solution-Focused Brief TherapyMilner, Rebecca J. 01 October 2018 (has links)
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Solution-Focused Brief TherapyMilner, Rebecca J. 01 October 2017 (has links)
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Report of an internship conducted at Menihek High School Labrador City, Newfoundland including a research component on the implementation and evaluation of a solution-focused brief counselling program /Adams, Viva, January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M Ed.), Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1999. / Bibliography: p. 65-71.
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The Development of the Solution Building InventorySmock, Sara Ann 12 April 2006 (has links)
Throughout the past 70 years, a great deal of research conducted on defining and testing problem-solving skills has led towards solution-focused practices and philosophies. As a result, some literature exists illustrating the efficacy of solution-focused practices. However, no published research exists on the factors that contribute to solution building. This study tested for components of solution building while creating a solution building inventory. Factor analysis failed to find specific factors within solution building. The results indicated that solution building is a unidimensional concept. Implications for using the solution building inventory are discussed. / Ph. D.
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What Works When Learning Solution Focused Brief Therapy: A Qualitative Study of Trainees' ExperiencesCunanan, Elnora 06 August 2003 (has links)
With its growing popularity in the field, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) training workshops are becoming more prevalent in the family therapy training field. Because SFBT represents an innovative approach to therapy, does teaching this model demand innovative ways to train its students or are the same methods used in teaching other models of family therapy sufficient? To begin to address this question, it would be important to know how trainees experience SFBT training as it currently exists. This study qualitatively examined the process that trainees experienced when learning SFBT. Fifteen individuals responded to an email questionnaire, with 7 of those individuals participating in follow-up telephone interviews. In summary, being able to practice using a solution focused approach with clients and receiving supervision on those sessions from a supervisor who used a solution focused framework in giving feedback were factors identified as being most helpful in facilitating the learning process. The study also examined how the participants merged their existing beliefs about people and the therapeutic process with the assumptions inherent to SFBT. Finally, the study examined distinct moments, defined as moments after which the trainee knew that SFBT was a model they could use effectively with their clients. The distinct moments provided a picture of how the training and learning came together in practice for the participants. / Master of Science
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The impact of solution-focused brief therapy on young youth offendersStander, Ingrid 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA) -- Stellenbosch University, 2003. / ENGLISH ABTSRACT: The aim of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
(SFBT) in a South African Youth Centre for young offenders, to which the court had sentenced
them for two years. The study focused on the competencies and strengths of youth offenders, as
well as on their capacity to find solutions to their problems, whilst being realistic and trying to
accomplish positive change within the limits of the youth centre facility. An experimental and
control group design was used in order to assess the impact of the therapeutic intervention.
The effectiveness of the intervention was evaluated within three main domains of human
experience: (1) subjective discomfort, (2) interpersonal relationships, and (3) social role
performance. Two measures were used, namely the OQ-45.2 (outcome questionnaire) and
unstandardised scaling questions relating to participants' personalised goals. Results show that
no statistically significant improvement had occurred on the three measured dimensions.
However, data obtained from the scaling questions reflected a more complete picture of the three
areas of functioning identified and explored in this study.
Improvement towards the achievement of young offenders' personalised goals seemed to be
rapid at first, followed by a slightly slower rate of improvement and subsequent stabilisation.
Scaling questions proved to be a useful technique for making complex aspects of these young
offenders' lives more concrete and accessible to both the therapist and themselves. SFBT proved
to be an effective method of intervention within group format in a facility for young offenders. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van die navorsingsprojek was om die effektiwiteit van Oplossingsgerigte Terapie binne
'n Suid-Afrikaanse jeugsentrum vir jong oortreders, waartoe hulle vir twee jaar deur die hof
gevonnis is, te evalueer. Hierdie studie se fokus was op die bevoegdhede en sterk punte van
jeugdige oortreders, sowel as op hul vermoe om oplossings vir hul probleme te vind. Hierdie
oogmerk was terselftertyd realisties in die poging om positiewe verandering binne die
beperkinge van 'n jeugsentrum teweeg te bring. 'n Eksperimentele en kontrolegroepontwerp is
gebruik om die impak van die terapeutiese intervensie te evalueer. Die effektiwiteit van die
ingreep is ten opsigte van drie hoof areas wat verwant is aan menslike ervarings geevalueer: (1)
subjektiewe ongemak, (2) interpersoonlike verhoudings, en (3) sosiale rolvervulling.
Twee meetinstrumente is gebruik, naamlik die UV-45.2 (uitkomste vraelys) en
ongestandaardiseerde skaleringsvrae wat verwant was aan deelnemers se persoonlike
doelstellings. Resultate het getoon dat geen beduidende statistiese verbetering in die drie
dimensies plaasgevind het nie. Data wat egter deur die stel van skaleringsvrae ingewin is, het 'n
meer volledige beeld van die drie areas van funksionering wat in die studie geYdentifiseer en
verken is, gereflekteer.
Dit blyk dat die verbetering in die jong oortreders se persoonlike doelstellings aanvanklik
vinnig geskied het, en gevolg is deur 'n effense stadiger tempo van verbetering en stabilisering.
Volgens die navorsingstudie blyk dit dat skaleringsvrae 'n baie suksesvolle tegniek kan wees om
komplekse aspekte van hierdie jong oortreders se lewens vir beide die terapeut en hulself meer
konkreet en meer bereikbaar te maak. Dit blyk ook dat Oplossingsgerigte Terapie 'n effektiewe
intervensiemetode binne groepformaat in 'n inrigting vir jong oortreders is.
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