A study of solution-focused brief family therapy: Outcomes and issues |
Journal/Book: Amer J Fam Ther. 1997; 25: 19 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003. Brunner/Mazel Inc. 3-17.
Abstract: This article discusses the findings of a descriptive study on solution-focused brief family therapy in a children's mental health facility. Findings indicate a 64.9% success rate for an average of 5.5 therapy sessions over an average of 3.9 months. In addition, findings provide initial support for the applicability of solution-focused brief family therapy to a wide range of families from diverse backgrounds as well as to the practice of working with whoever comes to therapy. The study also introduces thought-provoking theoretical and clinical issues regarding helpful versus unhelpful therapy processes and the influences of problem nature and selected goals on therapy outcomes.
Note: Article Lee MY, Ohio State Univ, Coll Social Work, 1947 Coll Rd, Columbus,OH 43210 USA
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