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Solution-focused therapy

The miracle question in voice commands to envision an unlimited range of possibilities and begins to activate a problem-solving mindset by giving them a mental picture of their goals for haps in the same way that visualizing the perfect service helps a tennis player. The miracle question also help clients look beyond the problem to see that what they really want may not be the elimination of the problem per se but to be able to do the things that the problem has been obstructing.

Solution-focused therapy



Exceptions with some of the following questions:



1. Are there times when you don't have this problem?


2. What is different at those times?


3. How does that make a difference to you? To others?


Exploring exceptions: program for exceptions to the problem - - - times when clients did not have the problem- - - invites them to recognize has some potential Solutions may already be in their grasp.Exceptions with some of the following questions:1. Are there times when you don't have this problem?2. What is different at those times?3. How does that make a difference to you? To others?4. Local make it possible for more of that to happen?5. What small changes will you notice?6. What will others notice about you?Explore interceptions a lot of therapist and client to build on past successes. Feeling that, therapist can I ask why things aren't worth - - -" how did you manage that?" ------ and then build on accomplishments.


4. Local make it possible for more of that to happen?


5. What small changes will you notice?


Exceptions with some of the following questions:1. Are there times when you don't have this problem?2. What is different at those times?3. How does that make a difference to you? To others?4. Local make it possible for more of that to happen?5. What small changes will you notice?6. What will others notice about you?Explore interceptions a lot of therapist and client to build on past successes. Feeling that, therapist can I ask why things aren't worth - - -" how did you manage that?" ------ and then build on accomplishments.


6. What will others notice about you?



4. Local make it possible for more of that to happen?5. What small changes will you notice?6. What will others notice about you?Explore interceptions a lot of therapist and client to build on past successes. Feeling that, therapist can I ask why things aren't worth - - -" how did you manage that?" ------ and then build on accomplishments.


Explore interceptions a lot of therapist and client to build on past successes. Feeling that, therapist can I ask why things aren't worth - - -" how did you manage that?" ------ and then build on accomplishments.

Solution-focused therapy

Open questions can help clients recognize that simply by ordering, they are more resourceful than they realize.


1. " what keeps you going under such difficult circumstances?"


2. How come things aren't worth?"


3. What have you done to keep them from getting worse?"