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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.

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Coping questions;<br />

Asking the client or inquiring about how they have<br />

maintained the situation, how it didn’t get worse.<br />

"How have you coped so well up to now?"<br />

"You seem to have developed a way of dealing with the<br />

situation, tell me how that works for you?"<br />

Indirect questions;<br />

Indirect questions are embedded in statements although<br />

they demand an answer.<br />

"I wonder if I might be helping you more than I think?"<br />

"It probably says a lot about your character, don’t you agree?”<br />

Orientation questions;<br />

Used to assess where you are in the process, enabling<br />

everyone to understand whether progress is being made. In<br />

conjunction with or including scaling questions.<br />

"Would you agree that the training is helping your<br />

understanding of the model?"<br />

“Looking at the scale we made earlier, you said you were a 5,<br />

would you say we have moved forward?”<br />

Solution questions;

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