Description |
1 online resource (223 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Editors' Biographies -- Contributors' Biographies -- Introduction to "utilising the everyday in SF practice" -- 1. Listen to the music -- 2. Music as unifying language for a co-creative process: A community art project with a street piano illustrates the Solution Focused approach -- 3. Developing Solution Focused games -- 4. How to use text messages as a dialogue tool in Solution Focused conversations |
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5. Sharing experiences in a Solution Focused way: Reflections and learnings from the first two EBTA summer camps -- 6. Introduction to Solution Focused theory -- 7. Stretching the world: A friendly explanation of SF practice -- 8. Recursive Frame Analysis (RFA) as a research tool for mapping professional helping conversations -- 9. The extended iSelf -- 10. Narrow and wide ways of solution-growing -- 11. Solution Focused markers in programmes for youths -- 12. Introduction to SF in organizations -- 13. Clean Space and Solution Focus |
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14. Meta for solutions: How metaphors are simply unavoidable when focusing solutions -- 15. Being and doing SF as an organisational coach -- 16. How a Solution Focused approach helps a CEO -- 17. Solution Focused work with conflicts: The know and how ofSolution Focused mediation -- 18. Room the bloom: Let's have the right meetings! Meetingculture development in brief -- 19. Solution Focused therapy -- 20. On Metamorphoses: Three different questions, or variations on a theme -- 21. The Thesaurus of useful explanations |
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22. Short-term Solution Focused group intervention for refugee torture survivors -- 23. Solution building with children -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hogan, Debbie
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Hoorn, Svea van der
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Wignaraja, Sukanya
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ISBN |
9780429649127 |
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0429649126 |
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