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"I'd hear laughter" finding solution for the family

"In this training video, Insoo Kim Berg, founder of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, demonstrates solution-focused family therapy. Judy is at wits end with her husband, Lou, who won't help out at home and with her daughter, Sarah, who prefers to hang out with her boyfriend instead of going to school. Sarah is sick of her mother nagging her and of the tense atmosphere at home. Lou is struggling with unemployment and admits that the family doesn't laugh anymore. Berg uses techniques to reconnect this family so that they can build on what has brought them together in the past and hear laughter in the home again. You will understand the goals of a solution-focused family therapy approach; what it means to support, generate, and enlarge solutions; and how to apply solution-focused techniques to your work with families, including finding exceptions to problems, the miracle question, scaling, and amplifying change. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions."

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  • ""In this training video, Insoo Kim Berg, founder of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, demonstrates solution-focused family therapy. Judy is at wits end with her husband, Lou, who won't help out at home and with her daughter, Sarah, who prefers to hang out with her boyfriend instead of going to school. Sarah is sick of her mother nagging her and of the tense atmosphere at home. Lou is struggling with unemployment and admits that the family doesn't laugh anymore. Berg uses techniques to reconnect this family so that they can build on what has brought them together in the past and hear laughter in the home again. You will understand the goals of a solution-focused family therapy approach; what it means to support, generate, and enlarge solutions; and how to apply solution-focused techniques to your work with families, including finding exceptions to problems, the miracle question, scaling, and amplifying change. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""
  • ""In this training video, Insoo Kim Berg, founder of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, demonstrates solution-focused family therapy. Judy is at wits end with her husband, Lou, who won't help out at home and with her daughter, Sarah, who prefers to hang out with her boyfriend instead of going to school. Sarah is sick of her mother nagging her and of the tense atmosphere at home. Lou is struggling with unemployment and admits that the family doesn't laugh anymore. Berg uses techniques to reconnect this family so that they can build on what has brought them together in the past and hear laughter in the home again. You will understand the goals of a solution-focused family therapy approach; what it means to support, generate, and enlarge solutions; and how to apply solution-focused techniques to your work with families, including finding exceptions to problems, the miracle question, scaling, and amplifying change. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • "A case reconstruction demonstrating two family therapy sessions using the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy approach. Shows ways to build solutions where there are a multitude of seemingly conflicting agendas and problems in a family."@en
  • "Children and teenagers are all too often the scapegoat to a family's troubles and the impetus for a family to enter therapy. In this video, Insoo Kim Berg shows us how to help a family come together as a whole to build on their strengths and collaborate on solutions. Berg demonstrates her approach in two therapy sessions with a family. Judy is at wits end with her husband, Lou, who won't help out at home and with her daughter, Sarah, who prefers to hang out with her boyfriend instead of going to school. Sarah is sick of her mother nagging her and of the tense atmosphere at home. Lou is struggling with unemployment and admits that the family doesn't laugh anymore. Berg uses techniques to reconnect this family so that they can build on what has brought them together in the past and hear laughter in the home again. Keywords: family, solution focused, solution-focused, families, SFT, brief, SFBT, adolescent, teen, miracle question, Insoo Kim Berg, I'd Hear Laughter, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • "Case reconstruction of two therapy sessions with a family consisting of an unemployed father, an angry mother, and a rebellous adolescent daughter. Berg uses the solution-focused brief therapy approach to show ways to build solutions where there are a multitude of seemingly conflicting agendas and problems in a family."
  • "Insoo Kim Berg provides a dramatic example of working with a family where the laughter has been lost, the father is unemployed, and the fifteen-year-old daughter has become unruly."@en
  • "A case reconstruction demonstrating two family therapy sessions using the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy approach. Shows ways to build solutions where there are a multitude of seemingly conflicting agendas and problems in a family."
  • ""Children and teenagers are all to often the scapegoat to a family's troubles and the impetus for a family to enter therapy. In this video, Insoo Kim Berg shows us how to help a family come together as a whole to build on their strengths and collaborate on solutions. Berg demonstrates her approach in two therapy sessions with a family. Judy is at wits end with her husband, Lou, who won't help out at home and with her daughter, Sarah, who prefers to hang out with her boyfriend instead of going to school. Sarah is sick of her mother nagging her and of the tense atmosphere at home. Lou is struggling with unemployment and admits that the family doesn't laugh anymore. Berg uses techniques to reconnect this family so that they can build on what has brought them together in the past and hear laughter in the home again."--Description from website."

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