09.04.2024 Views

The Brief Therapy Toolkit Ebook V9

Welcome to the "Brief Therapy Toolkit" eBook. This book is crafted as a concise reference guide, complementing my training course under the same title. My goal is to distill the powerful principles of solution-focused brief therapy and tailor them specifically for you, the youth worker. By deconstructing the methodology, we aim to reconstruct it in a manner that transitions seamlessly from the therapy room to your youth club, school, or children's home. As a youth worker, you are often the first point of contact in times of crisis. Armed with these tools, you will gain confidence in your approach and be better equipped to make a difference.

Welcome to the "Brief Therapy Toolkit" eBook. This book is crafted as a concise reference guide, complementing my training course under the same title. My goal is to distill the powerful principles of solution-focused brief therapy and tailor them specifically for you, the youth worker. By deconstructing the methodology, we aim to reconstruct it in a manner that transitions seamlessly from the therapy room to your youth club, school, or children's home. As a youth worker, you are often the first point of contact in times of crisis. Armed with these tools, you will gain confidence in your approach and be better equipped to make a difference.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

"When were you recently closest to the ten, what number was<br />

that?"<br />

"What would move you up the scale by a 1/4?"<br />

To assess our progress:<br />

"We spoke about a seven being the point where we might not<br />

need to see each other, how much closer are we now?"<br />

"How would you rate our progress considering we started at<br />

four?"<br />

To make the issue psychologically smaller:<br />

"So you are at a five now and you believe we need not meet<br />

again once we reach a seven?"<br />

To psychologically manipulate the size of the problem:<br />

This entails shifting the scale upwards or downwards<br />

dependent on how we would like the scale to go.<br />

Example:<br />

"One being okay and ten being very good."<br />

Versus<br />

"One being okay and ten being absolutely amazing."

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!