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Steve De Shazer (1940–2005)

Auteur de Clues: Investigating Solutions in Brief Therapy

23 oeuvres 247 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Comprend les noms: S De Shazer, Steve DeShazer

Œuvres de Steve De Shazer

Keys to Solution in Brief Therapy (1985) 48 exemplaires
Words Were Originally Magic (1994) 42 exemplaires
Putting Difference to Work (1991) 14 exemplaires
Terapia Familiar Breve (1986) 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
De Shazer, Steve
Date de naissance
1940-06-25
Date de décès
2005-09-11
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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2.5 stars. I think that those who are interested in brief therapy (particularly solution-focused brief therapy) would enjoy the transcripts provided in this work, which show how de Shazer uses the miracle question and scaling questions, among other techniques. However, I found the transcripts to be extremely grating. Perhaps it's just that my personal approach tends to be more integrative, rather than focusing exclusively on behavioral manifestations. I do think there's something to be gained from this book, but it made it clear to me that de Shazer's approach is very different from my own.

I also think that this book might interest those who work within narrative therapy, or view therapy from a social constructivist lens.
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ReadandFindOut | Sep 25, 2017 |
First, on Goodreads, 2 stars means "It was OK" and 3 was "I liked it". This book was OK, hence the 2 stars.

Before I picked up this book, I thought, Solution Focused therapy might be my 'thing'. After reading this book (on solution focused therapy)...my thoughts have changed slightly. I am grateful for the chance to read about a theory and get to know it better, and especially thankful for the transcripts of sessions in this book (to be able to see how a SF counselor interacts with the client), but I don't think that this theory is 100% me.

Reasons I am FOR solution focused therapy:
Believes that clients have the solutions within themselves and the counselor is really there to just help client work it out. (Client autonomy!)
Still being unconditionally accepting of client.

But when I read the book, I didn't feel it clicked with me. The counselor talked SO much--bleh.

There might be another SF book out there to bring me back, but I'm going to explore other theories now...
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csweder | 2 autres critiques | Jul 8, 2014 |
First, on Goodreads, 2 stars means "It was OK" and 3 was "I liked it". This book was OK, hence the 2 stars.

Before I picked up this book, I thought, Solution Focused therapy might be my 'thing'. After reading this book (on solution focused therapy)...my thoughts have changed slightly. I am grateful for the chance to read about a theory and get to know it better, and especially thankful for the transcripts of sessions in this book (to be able to see how a SF counselor interacts with the client), but I don't think that this theory is 100% me.

Reasons I am FOR solution focused therapy:
Believes that clients have the solutions within themselves and the counselor is really there to just help client work it out. (Client autonomy!)
Still being unconditionally accepting of client.

But when I read the book, I didn't feel it clicked with me. The counselor talked SO much--bleh.

There might be another SF book out there to bring me back, but I'm going to explore other theories now...
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
csweder | 2 autres critiques | Jul 8, 2014 |
More than Miracles ist das letzte Buch, das Steve de Shazer vor seinem Tod veröffentlich hat und stellt in großem Detail die lösungsfokussierte Methode dar, und das auf der Höhe der Zeit. Ironischerweise ist das Kapitel, das Steve selbst geschrieben hat, am wenigsten überzeugend und zu theoretisch, aber die anderen Beiträge sind sehr erhellend und verständlich.
 
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ifrhamburg | 2 autres critiques | Apr 17, 2014 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
23
Membres
247
Popularité
#92,310
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
5
ISBN
37
Langues
5

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