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Solution Talk: Hosting Therapeutic Conversations for Mental Health Professionals - Improve Client Communication & Therapy Sessions
Solution Talk: Hosting Therapeutic Conversations for Mental Health Professionals - Improve Client Communication & Therapy Sessions
Solution Talk: Hosting Therapeutic Conversations for Mental Health Professionals - Improve Client Communication & Therapy Sessions

Solution Talk: Hosting Therapeutic Conversations for Mental Health Professionals - Improve Client Communication & Therapy Sessions

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“This welcome text, brimming with examples, solves human problems in a new and constructive way. Utilizing ideas like ‘inspiration days,’ the authors present us with their format for thinking about families, work systems, and training. Unique to this format is its inclusion of the client’s approach to the problem and the construction of joint conversations involving all participants in the problem system. The reader has many discoveries ahead that I suspect will encourage confidence in the generation of positive ideas in every systemic situation.” ―Peggy Penn, Director of Training, Ackerman Institute This book represents an addition to the literature on brief therapy. "Solution Talk" is a term Furman and Ahola use to refer to a constructive and agreeable manner of talking with people about problems. A conversation dominated by "solution talk" rather than "problem talk" is characterized by an atmosphere of mutual respect and is likely to focus on the future rather than the past, on resources rather than shortcomings, on success and progress rather than failure, and on solutions rather than problems.

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Keep looking - you MUST have a problem!As you can read in many books (including mine), people tend to get what they want. Unfortunately, most therapists want causes for problems, so ... the patient will get problems. Yet, using jobEQ.com's iWAM test, we consistently see that people prefer to achieve things, to be successful. As Ben Furman will ask you "can you imagine going home to your partner this evening and have a nice chap about your problems?""Solution Talk" is written as provocatively and with more humor than the paragraph above. It presents an alternative way to talk about "problems" and draws on the traditions of family and brief therapy. The book is very compatible with NLP, given the authors refer to many specialists well known to the NLP world, such as Gregory Bateson, Milton Erickson, Frank Farrelly, Jay Haley, ... Everyone who is thinking about visiting a therapist or coach in order to "analyze" what goes wrong should be obliged to read it and so should every therapist.I met Ben Furman at a conference in May 2001 and was pleasantly surprised by his message. It motivated me to buy his book, and I'm glad to recommend it to you.Patrick E.C. Merlevede, MSc - co-author of "7 Steps to Emotional Intelligence"