1st Edition
Solution-Focused Brief Practice with Long-Term Clients in Mental Health Services "I Am More Than My Label"
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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Valuable patient-centered ideas for treating mental illness Traditional forms of mental health care can often center more on simply avoiding hospitalization than on promoting wellness by focusing on a patient’s personal feelings and hopes. In fact, these established methods can even have a dehumanizing and devaluing effect on a patient. Solution-Focused Brief Practice with Long-Term... Read more
- Foreword (Yvonne Dolan)
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Tools of Solution-Focused Brief Practice
- Stance
- Assumptions and Concepts
- Practices
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Mary, the Borderline
- I’m a Borderline, You Know
- Chapter 4. I Have More of a Sound Mind Now
- Appreciating the Ordinary
- Conversations That Make a Difference: Nadine
- A Difference That Makes a Difference
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Agoraphobia and Me Are Not Synonymous
- De- and Re-Construction
- Emotions in Therapy
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Rethinking the Medical Model
- A Different Language Game
- Solution-Building Conversations
- What Does the Patient Say?
- Psychiatric Medications
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7. Psychiatry Should Be a Parenthesis in People’s Lives
- Harry Korman
- Alasdair Macdonald
- Ralph Dahle
- Sophie Duriez
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Meta-Systemic Considerations of Solution-Focused Brief Approach: Using the Ideas to Implement Solution-Focused Practices in Agencies and Hospitals
- Joel’s Experiences
- Chapter 9. Philosophies that Inform Solution-Focused Brief Practice: Poststructuralism, Social Constructionism, and Language Games
- Philosophy
- Structuralism
- Poststructuralism
- Constructivism/Social Constructionism
- Language Games
- Epilogue
- References
- Index
Biography
Joel K. Simon, Thorana S. Nelson






