Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Children and Young People who Stammer and their Parents
Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Children and Young People who Stammer and their Parents
A Practical Guide from the Michael Palin Centre
Berquez, Ali; Jeffery, Martha
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2024
232
Mole
Inglês
9781032393735
15 a 20 dias
Foreword by Evan George
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
You (the reader) and SFBT
An introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy
A brief history of SFBT at the Michael Palin Centre
Current thinking about stammering and how SFBT helps us
Our assessment process and SFBT
How we use SFBT in therapy - an eclectic approach
2 Our First Solution-Focused Conversation
Meeting the person, not the problem
Exploring best hopes
Looking for solutions and what's already working using scaling
Compliments
Summing up and ending the session
3 Progress over Time
What's going well
Thinking more about scaling and best hopes
Broadening the view of self
When it's not going so well
Process of change and coping with setbacks
How to manage diverging hopes
Follow-up sessions with young adults
When to meet again
Ending therapy
4 Solution-Focused Conversations with Children and Young People
Talking to younger children
Exploring best hopes with younger children
Exploring the concept of scaling
Using metaphors and imagery
Talking to young people
Children and young people with learning or language needs
Autistic children and young people
Children and young people with physical disability
Children and young people with emotional health needs
5 Solution-Focused Conversations with Parents
Why include parents?
Parenting children who stammer
Parenting children with additional needs
Working systemically
6 Using SFBT in Groups
Working in groups
The benefits of group therapy
7 The Evidence Base, the Benefits, and the Challenges
The evidence base for SFBT
Benefits of SFBT
Challenges of SFBT
Frequently asked questions
8 Other Applications of SFBT
Exploring a stammering 'toolkit' using a SF perspective
Handling criticism using SFBT
SFBT in other settings
9 Becoming a Solution-Focused Therapist
Therapist skills
Using SFBT in supervision
10 Conclusion
Resources
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Evan George
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
You (the reader) and SFBT
An introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy
A brief history of SFBT at the Michael Palin Centre
Current thinking about stammering and how SFBT helps us
Our assessment process and SFBT
How we use SFBT in therapy - an eclectic approach
2 Our First Solution-Focused Conversation
Meeting the person, not the problem
Exploring best hopes
Looking for solutions and what's already working using scaling
Compliments
Summing up and ending the session
3 Progress over Time
What's going well
Thinking more about scaling and best hopes
Broadening the view of self
When it's not going so well
Process of change and coping with setbacks
How to manage diverging hopes
Follow-up sessions with young adults
When to meet again
Ending therapy
4 Solution-Focused Conversations with Children and Young People
Talking to younger children
Exploring best hopes with younger children
Exploring the concept of scaling
Using metaphors and imagery
Talking to young people
Children and young people with learning or language needs
Autistic children and young people
Children and young people with physical disability
Children and young people with emotional health needs
5 Solution-Focused Conversations with Parents
Why include parents?
Parenting children who stammer
Parenting children with additional needs
Working systemically
6 Using SFBT in Groups
Working in groups
The benefits of group therapy
7 The Evidence Base, the Benefits, and the Challenges
The evidence base for SFBT
Benefits of SFBT
Challenges of SFBT
Frequently asked questions
8 Other Applications of SFBT
Exploring a stammering 'toolkit' using a SF perspective
Handling criticism using SFBT
SFBT in other settings
9 Becoming a Solution-Focused Therapist
Therapist skills
Using SFBT in supervision
10 Conclusion
Resources
Bibliography
Index