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Solution focused therapy worksheets and activities bundled together! (10 pages) Here’s what you’ll get!
- Seeking Solutions (exploring)
- Solutions Mapping
- Any Exceptions (Exceptions)
- Check Yourself (Scaling) 
- I Can Do Hard Things (Coping)
- Create a Positive Vibe
- Create Your Vision
- Turn Up The Music (Resourcing)
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Solution focused therapy worksheets and activities bundled together! (10 pages) Here’s what you’ll get! - Seeking Solutions (exploring) - Solutions Mapping - Any Exceptions (Exceptions) - Check Yourself (Scaling) - I Can Do Hard Things (Coping) - Create a Positive Vibe - Create Your Vision - Turn Up The Music (Resourcing) - 2 Notes Pages

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Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a brief, goal-directed form of psychotherapy in which the purpose is to help the client discover, clarify, and accomplish their own solutions to problems. A main focus of the process is to set clear, concise, and realistic goals. It is most often used to treat school-related problems, Solution Based Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy Techniques, Sfbt Solution Focused Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy Questions, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Counseling Theories, Goals To Accomplish, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Set Realistic Goals

Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a brief, goal-directed form of psychotherapy with the purpose of helping the client discover, clarify, and accomplish their own solutions to problems. A main focus of SFT is to set clear, concise, and realistic goals. It is most often used to treat school-related problems, family and couple conflicts, and addiction. SFT usually

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In her 1989 article, Of Visitors, Complainants, and Customers, Insoo Kim Berg details three types of “client-therapist relationships” (p. 21). Her wording is significant, because she is not labeling clients; she is describing them in terms of their relationship to the therapist, the process of therapy, and the problem. These three relationships have undergirded Solution-Focused Brief Therapy theory and interventions over the years, although they are not consistently discussed in newer…

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