Chris Iveson explores one of the (rare) times in the Solution Focused approach that we might challenge our client's response.
Even dogs do it!
Posted on 07 November 2021
Posted on 07 November 2021
Chris Iveson explores one of the (rare) times in the Solution Focused approach that we might challenge our client's response.
Posted on 25 October 2021
Good outcome is more important that the worker's preferred choice of therapeutic modality and clients should not be 'sacrificed' to the worker's preferences. Evan George sets out his thinking.
Posted on 18 October 2021
Alex Ford explores the application of the Solution Focused approach in the field of Speech and Language Therapy.
Posted on 23 September 2021
Looking back there are elements of my past practice with people that I truly regret. Evan George explores one aspect of how finding the Solution Focused approach changed my approach - and very much for the better.
Posted on 11 September 2021
Here is a fun exercise which invites you to look back before you first came across the Solution Focused approach to look for evidence that this approach always would 'suit' you. Try it.
Posted on 31 August 2021
We have long talked in the field about those clients who are 'obliged' to meet with a professional but what about those times that the focus of a professional is determined by their setting or their function. Evan George shares some thoughts.
Posted on 21 August 2021
Chris Iveson's thinking in relation to this question takes us right back to the basics of our approach.
Posted on 23 July 2021
Evan George develops the thinking that began in Letting Go part 1. What else might we need to let go, ideas, language that does not fit within our Solution Focused home?
Posted on 12 July 2021
What does it take to create a home within which our Solution Focused practice can grow and thrive? Evan George considers this question.
Posted on 22 June 2021
Evan George responds to the statement Solution Focus is all about being positive isn't it.