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Title: Doing Solution-Focused Counseling


1
Doing Solution-Focused Counseling
  • ACA 2009 Conference Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Education Session Program ID218 200 p.m.
    330 p.m.
  • Jeffrey T. Guterman, Ph.D. March 21, 2009

2
Introduction toSolution-Focused Counseling
  • Solution-Focused Counseling is a strength-based
    and model that emphasizes clients existing
    resources and problem-solving skills to bring
    about brief and effective change.
  • Principles of Solution-Focused Counseling
  • Solution-focus
  • Collaborative approach
  • Small changes can lead to big results
  • Emphasis on process
  • Brief by design, but not always
  • Responsiveness to diversity

3
Introduction toSolution-Focused Counseling
  • Problem/Exception
  • For every problem there is an exception (either
    actual or potential). Accordingly, in
    solution-focused counseling, a problem is
    conceptualized as Problem/Exception.

4
Objective and Goals
  • Objective
  • Learn advanced and innovative techniques in
    solution-focused counseling.
  • Goals
  • Identify and review specific solution-focused
    counseling techniques.
  • Practice solution-focused counseling exercises.

5
Identifying Exceptions
  • Identifying exceptions can help clients begin
    working toward solutions.
  • Presuppositional questioning
  • When has there been a time when the problem did
    not happen?
  • versus
  • Has there been a time when the problem did not
    happen?
  • If exceptions are not identified, then seek small
    changes.

6
Identifying Potential Exceptions
  • If clients are unable to identify exceptions,
    then attempt to identify potential exceptions.
  • Questions aimed at identifying potential
    exceptions
  • What will it be like when you are coping better
    with the problem?
  • Crystal Ball Technique
  • Miracle Question

7
Amplifying Exceptions
  • Increase the frequency, intensity, and duration
    of exceptions.
  • Ascribe significant meaning to exceptions.

8
Questions Aimed atAmplifying Exceptions
  • How did you make that happen?
  • How is that different from how you have dealt
    with the problem in the past?
  • How did it make your day go differently?
  • Who else noticed?
  • What did you tell yourself to make it happen?
  • What does this say about you and your ability to
    deal with this problem?
  • What are the possibilities?

9
Group Exercise
  • Think about a time when in your work as a
    counselor you were particularly effective at
    helping a client identify and build upon their
    own resources, strengths, and problem-solving
    capabilities and thereby develop a solution. Feel
    free to share your answers to the questions below
    with the group.
  • What did you do to make it happen?
  • What skills did you use?
  • How did you act differently in this case as
    compared to other cases?
  • What was different in this counseling
    relationship?
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