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How did MRI influence SFT? |
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By focusing on how communication plays large role |
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Change occurs through accessing client’s already existing strengths and resources. |
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A series of questions asked at the beginning of therapy that are designed to gather information about exceptions to the problem. This would include times when things are going well and the problem did not exist as well as times when the problem did not negatively affect the client. |
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A hypothetical set of questions that ask the client to imagine what life would look like and how it would be different if the problem is solved. It is designed to clarify the client’s goal, identify exceptions to the problem, and instill hope in the client that change is possible. |
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An intervention used over the course of treatment (scale of 0-10) that assesses a client’s progress, can determine how much the problem is affecting them, as well as their motivation and belief that solutions are possible. |
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Acknowledge and compliment the client’s progress, strengths and resources. |
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