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BT18 Speech 11 - No Problem: The Key Thing Most Clinicians Get Wrong About SFBT and How to Get It Right! - Elliott Connie, MA


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Speeches |  Brief Therapy |  Psychotherapy |  Solution Oriented Approach
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Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2018
Faculty:
Elliott Connie, MA, LPC
Duration:
59:30
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2018
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The Solution Focused Approach is a widely accepted way of conducted psychotherapy sessions. Over the past 40 years this approach has come to be known for its brevity, pragmatism and positive stance. However, many inaccurate myths about this approach exist which impact many clinicians' ability to understand, and subsequently use, this approach. There is one misunderstanding that stands above all others, and this workshop will directly address this common misunderstanding while showing to not succumb to this idea and how to follow the true essence of Solution Focused work.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Describe the Solution Focused Approach in their work.
  2. Identify the strengths and weakness of the Solution Focused Approach.
  3. Identify the difference between problem focused and Solution Focused questions.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Elliott Connie is a solution focused therapist with his private practice based in Keller, TX. Elliott specializes in using the solution focused approach to work with couples. He is the co-author of the book The Art of Solution Focused Therapy, and his second book, Solution Building in Couples Therapy, was released in 2012. His latest book, The Solution Focused Marriage: 5 Simple Habits That Will Bring Out the Best in Your Relationship, is now available.

Elliott has traveled throughout the United States and Europe, including the UK, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, Russia, South Africa and Canada, training psychotherapists to work more effectively with couples, and helping couples to build more satisfying relationships.


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