Evan George offers the field a new concept which might perhaps find its way into the mainstream of Solution Focused practice and thinking.
‘Counter Cakeism’ and Solution Focused Practice.
Posted on 19 December 2022
Posted on 19 December 2022
Evan George offers the field a new concept which might perhaps find its way into the mainstream of Solution Focused practice and thinking.
Posted on 13 December 2022
Evan George comes back to the question of 'integration', one of the most commonly asked questions on Solution Focused trainings. 'Can you integrate Solution Focus with other approaches?' - Evan is clear about his thoughts on this.
Posted on 25 November 2022
When asked which question he could not manage without in his therapy Steve de Shazer used to answer the scale question. His answer used to surprise people who were expecting him to say the miracle question. Harvey Ratner might well agree with him!
Posted on 07 November 2022
Evan George explores what the Solution Focused approach does that turns apparently 'tough referrals' into so-called 'easy cases'.
Posted on 30 October 2022
Evan's third piece on what he loves about the Solution Focused approach - and this time he focuses on 'demystification'. Therapy really does not have to be complicated. Complexity is a choice and a choice that risks excluding.
Posted on 11 October 2022
At the heart of Solution Focused practice is a detailed description of the preferred future. Here Chris Iveson reminds us of a simple, and useful, way of structuring those descriptions.
Posted on 29 September 2022
Chris Iveson reminds us of the power of questions to make a difference, or at least the power of the client hearing their own answers.
Posted on 21 September 2022
Evan George continues his description of what it was about the Solution Focused approach that engaged him all those year ago, and which continues to enthrall him so many years later.
Posted on 24 August 2022
Leonard Cohen sang 'there is a crack in everything - that's how the light gets in'. Steve de Shazer was similarly struck by the utility of imperfection. Chris Iveson takes this as his starting point for an exploration of Solution Focused Practice.
Posted on 10 August 2022
In 1987 Evan fell in love with Solution Focused Brief Therapy. Here Evan tries to begin to explain why - and why his passion for the approach has lasted so long with no signs of abating.