Interviewing for solutions / Peter De Jong, Insoo Kim Berg.
Material type: TextPublisher: Belmont, CA : Thomson Higher Education, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Edition: Third editionDescription: xxi, 394 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0495115886
- 9780495115885
- 361.322 22
- HV43 .D45 2008
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361.320994 CHE The road to social work & human service practice / | 361.320994 CHE The road to social work and human service practice / | 361.320994 PRA Practice skills in social work & welfare : more than just common sense / | 361.322 DEJ Interviewing for solutions / | 361.37 LAN Landscapes of voluntarism : new spaces of health, welfare and governance / | 361.3708999442 MAN Mana ngākau = Community compassion : Māori and Pasifika 'volunteer' work / | 361.4 TOS An introduction to group work practice / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-387) and index.
1. From problem solving to solution building -- 2. Solution building: the basics -- 3. Skills for not knowing -- 4. Getting started: how to pay attention to what the client wants -- 5. How to amplify what clients want: the miracle question -- 6. Exploring for exceptions: building on client strengths and successes -- 7. Formulating feedback for clients -- 8. Later sessions: finding, amplifying, and measuring client progress -- 9. Interviewing clients in involuntary situations: children, dyads, and the mandated -- 10. Interviewing in crisis situations -- 11. Outcomes -- 12. Professional values and human diversity -- 13. Agency, group, and community practice -- 14. Applications. Reading 1. Family solutions: From "Problem families to families finding solutions" / Mark Stancer -- Reading 2. The WOWW Program / Lee Shilts -- Reading 3. Solutions for bullying in primary schools / Sue Young -- Reading 4. Implementation of solution-focused skills in a Hawai'i prison / Lorenn Walker -- Reading 5. It's a matter of choice / Steve de Shazer & Luc Isebaert -- Reading 6. The Plumas Project: solution-focused treatment of domestic violence offenders / Adriana Uken, Mo Yee Lee & John Sebold -- Reading 7. Transforming agency practice through solution-focused supervision / Teri Pichot -- Reading 8. Youthcare Drenthe / Peter Stam -- 15. Theoretical implications -- Appendix: Solution-building tools.
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