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SFBT Recommended Reading
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Solution Focused Brief Therapy Beyebach, M. (2000) European Brief Therapy Association [web site] http://www.ebta.nu [07/06] Beyebach, M. Morejon, A. R., Palenzuela, d. L., & Rodriguez-Arias, J. L. (1996) Research on the process of solution-focused therapy. In S. D. Miller, M. A. Hubble, & B. L. Duncan (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Bliss, E. V. (in press) Extreme Listening: Taught by People with Asperger Syndrome. In Thorana Nelson (Ed.) "Practices in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy" London: Routledge. Bliss, E. V. (in press) Imagine There’s a Future: The Miracle Question and Asperger Syndrome. Solution Focused Research Review, (1), 2. Publishers. Bliss, E. V. (2008) Solution-focused brief therapy and autism. Clinical Psychology Forum, 185, pp 11 – 14. Bliss, E. V. (2005) Common Factors, A Solution Focus and Sarah. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 24, (4) pp 16 – 31 Bliss, E. V. & Bray, D. (2009) The Smallest Solution Focused Particles: Towards A Minimalist Definition of When Therapy is Solution Focused. Journal of Systemic Therapies. (28), 2 pp. 62–74 Bliss, E. V. & Edmonds, G. (2008) A Self-Determined Future and Asperger Syndrome: Solution Focused Approaches. London: Jessica Kingsley Bray, D. & Bliss, E. V. (2008) On Being a Therapy Connoisseur A New Language of Shared Expertise. Solution News, 3 (2) pp 4 – 7 Edmonds, G. & Bliss, E.V. (2006) Solution Focused Asperger Syndrome: The Service User’s Expertise Experience into Practice. Solution News, 2 (2) pp 8 - 10. Burns, K. (2005) Focus on Solutions: A Health Professional’s Guide. London: Whurr Publishers Cade, B and O’Hanlon, W. H. (1993) A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy. New York: W. W. Norton de Shazer, S. (1985) Keys to Solutions. New York: Norton. de Shazer, S., (1988) Clues: Investigating Solutions in Brief Therapy. New York: W.W. Norton de Shazer, S. (1991) Putting Differences to Work. New York: W. W. Norton de Shazer, S., (1994) Words Were Originally Magic. New York: W. W. Norton de Shazer, S., Berg, I. K., Lipchik, E., Nunnally, E., Molnar, A., Gingerich, W. and Weiner-Davis, M. (1986) Brief therapy: focused solution development. Family Process, 25, 207-221. de Shazer, S. & Dolan, Y. (2007) More Than Miracles: The State of the Art of Solution Focused Brief Therapy. New York: Haworth Press Furman, B. and Ahola, T. (1992) Solution Talk: Hosting Therapeutic Conversations. New York: W. W. Norton George, E., Iveson, C., and Ratner, H. (1990) Problem to Solution: Brief therapy with Individuals and Families. London: BT Press Hawkes, D. (2003) A Solution-Focused Approach to ‘Psychosis’. In B. O’Connell and S. Palmer (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. London: Sage Hoyt, M. F. (2001) Interviews with Brief Therapy Experts. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner Routledge Iveson, C. (2003) Solution-Focused Couples Therapy. In B. O’Connell and S. Palmer (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. London: Lee, M. Y.; Sebold, J. & Uken, A. (2003) Solution Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders: Accountability for Change. Oxford: University Press Lindforss, L. and Magnusson, D. (1997). Solution-focused therapy in prison. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19 (1) 89 – 103 Sage Lloyd, H. & Dallos, R. (2006) Solution-focused Brief Therapy with Families Who Have A Child with Intellectual Disabilities: A Description of the Content of Initial Sessions and the Processes. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry (11) 3. pp 367-386. Macdonald, A. (2007) Solution-focused Therapy: Theory, Research and Practice. London: Sage Macdonald, A. (2003) Research in solution focused brief therapy. In B. O’Connell and S. Palmer (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. London: Sage Metcalf, L. (1997) Counselling Towards Solutions: A Practical Solution-focused Program for Working with Students, Teachers and Parents. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Metcalf, L. (2004) The Miracle Question: Answer it and Change your Life. Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Publishing, Ltd Nelson, T. S. & Thomas, F. (Eds.) (2007) Handbook of Solution Focused Brief Therapy: Clinical Applications New York: Haworth. O’Connell, B. (2005). Solution-Focused Therapy (2nd Edition). London: Sage O’Hanlon, B. and Rowan, T. (1999) Solution Oriented therapy for Chronic and Severe Mental Illness. New York: W. W. Norton Pichot, T. & Coulter, M. (2007) Animal-Assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution Focused Approach. New York: Haworth Press Quick, E. (1994) From unattainable goals to achievable solutions. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 13, (2) 59 – 64 Rhodes, J. (2000) Solution-Focused Consultation in a residential setting. Clinical Psychology Forum, 141, 29 – 3 Selekman, M. D. (2002) Living on the Razor’s Edge: Solution-Oriented Brief Family Therapy with Self-Harming Adolescents. New York: W. W. Norton Sharry, J., Madden, B. and Darmody, M. (2001) Becoming a Solution Detective: A Strengths-based Guide to Brief Therapy. London: BT Press Shennan, G. (2003) Solution-focused Practice with families. In B. O’Connell and S. Palmer (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. London: Sage Shilts, L., Rambo, A. and Hernandez, L. (1997) Clients helping therapists find solutions to their therapy. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19, 117 – 132 Smith, I. (2005) Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with people with Learning Disabilities: A Case Study. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 33 (3) pp 102 -105 Stoddart, K. P., McDonnell, J., Temple, V., and Mustata, A. (2001) Is brief better? A modified brief solution-focused therapy approach for adults with a developmental delay. Journal of Systemic Therapies. 20, (2) 24 – 40 Sundman, P. (1997) Solution-focused ideas in social work. Journal of Family Therapy, 19 (2), 159 – 172 Triantafillou, N. (1997) A solution-focused approach to mental health supervision. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16, (4), 305 – 328 Wheeler, J. (2003) Solution-Focused Practice in Social Work. In B. O’Connell and S. Palmer (eds) Handbook of Solution-focused Brief Therapy. London: Sage |
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