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Solution
Focused Therapy also called Solution Focused Brief Therapy or SFT
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Solution
focused brief therapy (SFBT)
(often referred to as simply 'solution focused therapy' or 'brief therapy') is a
type of talking therapy that is based upon social constructionist philosophy. It
focuses on what clients want to achieve through therapy rather than on the
problem(s) that made them seek help. The approach does not focus on the past,
but instead, focuses on the present and future. The therapist/counselor uses
respectful curiosity to invite the client to envision their preferred future and
then therapist and client start attending to any moves towards it whether these
are small increments or large changes. To support this, questions are asked
about the client’s story, strengths and resources, and about exceptions to the
problem. Solution
focused therapists believe that change is constant. By helping people identify
the things that they wish to have change in their life and also to attend to
those things that are currently happening that they wish to continue happening,
SFBT therapists help their clients to construct a concrete vision of a preferred
future for themselves. The SFBT therapist then helps the client to identify
times in their current life that are closer to this future, and examines what is
different on these occasions. By bringing these small successes to their
awareness, and helping them to repeat these successful things they do when the
problem is not there or less severe, the therapists helps the client move
towards the preferred future they have identified.
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