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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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themselves to find a solution. Solution focused therapy is<br />

also forward thinking and positive.<br />

“I had a terrible childhood, but once is enough”<br />

Richard Bandler<br />

<strong>The</strong> only thing we can all do is do the best we can with the<br />

cards we are dealt, we can affect the future but not the<br />

past.<br />

<strong>The</strong> title of this training session has been, “<strong>The</strong> brief<br />

therapy toolkit” because this therapeutic input is so<br />

strongly based on the power of the tools we use.<br />

What would you expect a referrer to say to a client who<br />

was unenthusiastic about coming to your service?<br />

<strong>The</strong> model we use is non-judgmental and you are not going<br />

to be told what to do. All clients would be welcome to come<br />

and chat about the service as apposed to a chat about<br />

them. <strong>The</strong>y would then be welcome to come back at any<br />

time. If it’s not for them then that is still fine. We would<br />

occasionally have a client who is there at the request of<br />

someone else. This would lead us to ask what the client

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