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The 2007 SFBT Outcomes Project Lance Peterson and I are updating the Gingerich & Eisengart 2000 review of SFBT outcome research. We are now in the process of identifying studies to be included in our review. We want to include all available studies, published and unpublished, in any language that have the following characteristics:
We are casting a "broad net" at this point in the process to make sure we know of all studies that may potentially meet the above criteria. As of November 2007 we have identified over 150 studies which are listed below. If you know of any studies not already on our list that may meet our criteria please email me with information on how we may obtain a copy.
Potential Studies as of November 2007 Aambo, A. (1997). Tasteful solutions: solution-focused work with groups of immigrants. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19(1), 63-79. Adams, J. F. (1989). The effects of the 'formula first session task' and the 'formula first session task' plus solution focused therapy on compliance and outcome in family therapy. Unpublished Dissertation, Purdue University. Adams, J. F., Piercy, F. P., & Jurich, J. A. (1991). Effects of solution focused therapy's "formula first session task" on compliance and outcome in family therapy. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 17(3), 277-290. Al-Garni, M. (2004). Solution focused therapy: cross cultural application to school counseling in Saudi Arabia. Journal of School Social Work, 13(2), 40-58. Appelo, M. (1999). Rationele rehabilitatie: Een pilotstudie. Gedragstherapie, 32(1), 57-67. Becerril, M. L. F. (1995). Identification of significant therapy events by therapist, client, and researcher in solution-focused therapy. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Bentner, A. (2003). [Systemic solution-oriented counseling in surgery--report of experiences: neither fighting chaos nor fearing it]. Pflege Zeitschrift., 56(10), 741-744. Beyebach, M., & Carranza, V. E. (1997). Therapeutic interaction and dropout: Measuring relational communication in solution-focused therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 173-212. Beyebach, M., Sanchez, M. S. R., de Miguel, J. A., de Vega, M. H., Hernandez, C., & Morejon, A. R. (2000). Outcome of solution-focused therapy at a university family therapy center. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 116-128. Birnbaum, R. (2001). Reaching beyond the past/focusing on the future: An empirical examination of two different approaches to access-based disputes. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada). Bozeman, B. N. (1999). The efficacy of solution-focused therapy techniques on perceptions of hope in clients with depressive symptoms. Unpublished Dissertation, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Browne, A. J., Shultis, J. D., & Thio-Watts, M. (1999). Solution-Focused Approaches to Tobacco Reduction With Disadvantaged Prenatal Clients. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 16(3), 165. Bucher, E. K. W. (2001). A logistic regression analysis of predictor variables to successful outcome in employee assistance. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Burr, W. (1993). Evaluation der Anwendung Iosungsorientierter Kurztherapie in einer kinder- und jugendpsychiartischen Praxis (Evaluation of the use of brief therapy in a practice for children and adolescents). Familiendynamik, 18, 11-21. Chung, S.-A., & Yang, S. (2004). The effects of solution-focused group counseling program for the families with schizophrenic patients. Journal of Korean Academic Nursing, 34(7), 1155-1163. Cockburn, J. T., Thomas, F. N., & Cockburn, O. J. (1997). Solution-focused therapy and psychosocial adjustment to orthodpedic rehabilitation in a work hardening program. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 7(2), 97-106. Coe, D. M. (2000). Solution-oriented group counseling in community mental health: An outcome study. Unpublished Dissertation, Kent State University. Conoley, C. W., Graham, J. M., Neu, T., Craig, M. C., O'Pry, A., Cardin, S. A., et al. (2003). Solution-focused family therapy with three aggressive and oppositional-acting children: An N=1 empirical study. Family process, 42(3), 361-374. Cook, A., & England, R. (2004). Pain in the heart: primary care consultations with frequently attending refugees. Primary Care Mental Health, 2(2), 107-113. Cook, D. R. (1998). Solution-focused brief therapy: Its impact on the self-concept of elementary school students. Unpublished Dissertation, Ohio University. Corcoran, J. (1997). A solution-oriented approach to working with juvenile offenders. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 14(4), 277-288. Corcoran, J. (2006). A comparison group study of solution-focused therapy versus “treatment-as-usual” for behavior problems in children. Journal of Social Service Research, 33(1), 69-81. Corcoran, J., & Stephenson, M. (2000). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy with child behavior problems: A preliminary report. Families in Society, 81(5), 468-474. Cruz, J., & Littrell, J. M. (1998). Brief counseling with Hispanic American college students. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 26, 227-238. Curtis, A., Whittaker, A., Stevens, S., & Lennon, A. (2002). Single session family intervention in a local authority family centre setting. Journal of Social Work Practice, 16(1), 37-41. Dahl, R., Bathel, D., & Carreon, C. (2000). The use of solution-focused therapy with an elderly population. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(4), 45-55. Darmody, M., & Adams, B. (2003). Outcome research on solution-focused brief therapy. Journal of Primary Care Mental Health, 7, 70-75. de Shazer, S., & Isebaert, L. (2003). The Bruges model: A solution-focused approach to problem drinking. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 14(4), 43-52. Demmons, J. C. (2003). An exploratory study of the usefulness of solution-focused brief therapy groups with elementary school children. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Montana. Dine, K. R., & B. (1995). Visions of the future: The miracle question and the possibility for change. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Eakes, G., Walsh, S., Markowksi, M., Cain, H., & et al. (1997). Family-centered brief solution-focused therapy with chronic schizophrenia: A pilot study. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 145-158. Eakes, G., Walsh, S., Markowksi, M., Cain, H., & Swanson, M. (1997). Family-centered brief solution-focused therapy with chronic schizophrenia: A pilot study. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 145-158. Fang-Ru, Y., Shuang-Luo, Z., & Wen-Feng, L. (2005). Chinese Mental Health Journal, 19(4), 288-290. Fischer, R. L. (2004). Assessing client change in individual and family counseling. Research on Social Work Practice, 14(2), 102-111. Forbes, T. A. (2003). Structural and solution-focused therapy augmented by a feminist approach: Is it effective with mother-led families? Unpublished Dissertation, University of Manitoba (Canada). Franklin, C. (1996). Solution-focused therapy: A marital case study using recursive dialectic analysis. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 7(1), 31-51. Franklin, C., Biever, J., Moore, K., Clemons, D., & Scamardo, M. (2001). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy with children in a school setting. Research on Social Work Practice, 11(4), 411-434. Franklin, C., Corcoran, J., Nowicki, J., & Streeter, C. (1997). Using client self-anchored scales to measure outcomes in solution-focused therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16(3), 246-265. Franklin, C., Streeter, C. L., Kim, J. S., & Tripodi, S. J. (2007). The effectiveness of a solution-focused, public alternative school for dropout prevention and retrieval. Children & Schools, 29(3), 134-144. Froeschle, J. (2005). The efficacy of a drug prevention/intervention program on adolescent girls. Unpublished Dissertation, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi. Gale, J. E. (1991). Conversation analysis of therapeutic discourse: The pursuit of a therapeutic agenda: Ablex Publishing, Westport, CT, US. Gallardo-Cooper, M. I. (1997). A comparison of three different home-school meeting formats conducted by mental health professionals. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Florida. Gance-Cleveland, B., & Rothman, A. (2001). School-based support groups for adolescents with an addicted parent: using principles of solution focused therapy. The Drug and Alcohol Professional, 1(1), 17-29. Geil, M. E. (1998). Solution-focused consultation: An alternative consultation model to manage student behavior and improve classroom environment. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Northern Colorado. Gensterblum, A. E. (2001). Solution-focused therapy in residential treatment. Unpublished Dissertation, The Union Institute. George, E., Iveson, C., & Ratner, H. (1990). Problem to solution. London: Brief Therapy Press. Gingerich, W. J., de Shazer, S., & Weiner-Davis, M. (1988). Constructing change: A research view of interviewing. In E. Lipchik (Ed.), Interviewing (pp. 21-32). Rockville, MD: Aspen. Gostautas, A., Cepukiene, V., Pakrosnis, R., & Fleming, J. S. (2005). The outcome of solution-focused brief therapy for adolescents in foster care and health institutions. Baltic Journal of Psychology, 6, 5-14. Grant, A. M. (2003). The impact of life coaching on goal attainment, metacognition and mental health. Social Behavior and Personality, 31(3), 253-253. Green, L. S., Oades, L. G., & Grant, A. M. (2006). Cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused life coaching: Enhancing goal striving, well-being, and hope. Journal of Positive Psychology, 1(3), 142-149. Gross, M. A., Guerrero, L. K., & Alberts, J. K. (2004). Perceptions of Conflict Strategies and Communication Competence in Task-Oriented Dyads. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 32(3), 249-270. Hall, J. A., Vaughan, M. S., Vaughn, T., Block, R., & Schut, A. (1999). Iowa Case Management for rural drug abuse. Preliminary results. Care management journals : Journal of case management ; The journal of long term home health care., 1(4), 232-243. Hall, J. R. (2001). Client self report on current object relations as a predictor of therapeutic outcome in dynamically and solution-focused-based treatments. Unpublished Dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology. Hall, J. R. (2003). Client self report on current object relations as a predictor of therapeutic outcome in dynamically and solution-focused-based treatments. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Helander, J. (1996). Puheenvuoroanalyysi ratkaisukeskeisesta ryhmaprosessista. Psykologia, 31(4), 244-251. Hetzel, S., Wilkins, V., Carrig, H., Thomas, J., & Senior, P. (1993). An evaluation of caller satisfaction with solution-focused telephone counselling. Australian Social Work, 46(2), 51-55. Holland, R. P. (1996). Two-session, solution-oriented therapy: A radical approach to meeting community mental health needs. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Holzle, C., Brandt, U., Lutkenhaus, R., & Wirtz, M. (2002). Solution-focused counseling for involuntarily childless couples: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Ashland, OH, US. Huang, M. (2001). A comparison of three approaches to reduce marital problems and symptoms of depression. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Florida. Hudson, M. (1994). Families serviced by a community-based children's mental health agency: A solution-focused approach. Unpublished Dissertation, The University of Manitoba (Canada). Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Schroepfer, T., & Pryce, J. (1999). The effectiveness of a solution-focused approach for problem behaviors among nursing home residents. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 32(3), 49-64. Jakes, S. C., & Rhodes, J. E. (2003). The effect of different components of psychological therapy on people with delusions: Five experimental single cases. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 10(5), 302-315. Johnson, A. V. (2000). Client satisfaction with therapy: Ethnicity, treatment category, and other demographics. Unpublished Dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology. Johnson, L. D., & Shaha, S. (1996). Improving quality in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 33, 225-236. Jordan, K., & Quinn, W. H. (1994). Session two outcome of the formula first session task in problem- and solution-focused approaches. American Journal of Family Therapy, 22(1), 3-16. Jordan, K. B., & Quinn, W. H. (1997). Male and female client perception of session two outcome of the problem- and solution-focused approaches. Family Therapy, 24(1), 25-37. Kegley, J. B. (2000). Perceptions of elementary school counselors regarding the utility of solution-focused brief counseling in the school setting. Unpublished Dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Kiser, D. J., & Nunnally, E. (1990). The relationship between treatment length and goal achievement in solution-focused brief therapy. Knekt, P., & Lindfors, O. (2004). A randomized trial of the effect of four forms of psychotherapy on depressive and anxiety disorders (Vol. 77). Helsinki, Finland: The Social Insurance Institution. Ko, M.-J., Yu, S.-J., & Kim, Y.-G. (2003). The effects of solution-focused group counseling on the stress response and coping strategies in the delinquent juveniles. Journal of Korean Academic Nursing, 33(3), 440-450. Kogan, S. M. (1998). The politics of making meaning: discourse analysis of a 'postmodern' interview. Journal of Family Therapy, 20(3), 229-251. Kowalik, Z. J., Schiepek, G., Kumpf, K., Roberts, L. E., & Elbert, T. (1997). Psychotherapy as a chaotic process: II. The application of nonlinear analysis methods on quasi time series of the client-therapist interaction: A nonstationary approach. Psychotherapy Research, 7(3), 197-218. Kruczek, T., & Vitanza, S. (1999). Treatment effects with an adolescent abuse survivor's group. Child Abuse and Neglect., 23(5), 477-485. Kurihara, S. (2002). Japanese Journal of Counseling Science, 35(1), 30-39. LaFountain, R. M. (1996). Social interest: A key to solutions. Individual Psychology: Journal of Adlerian Theory, Research & Practice, 52(2), 150-157. LaFountain, R. M., & Garner, N. E. (1996). Solution-focused counseling groups: The results are in. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 21(2), 128-143. Lambert, M. J., Okiishi, J. C., Finch, A. E., & Johnson, L. D. (1998). Outcome assessment: From conceptualization to implementation. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29(1), 63-70. Lawson, D. (1994). Identifying Pretreatment Change. Journal of Counseling & Development, 72(3), 244-248. Lee, M.-Y. (1997). A study of solution-focused brief family therapy: Outcomes and issues. American Journal of Family Therapy, 25(1), 3-17. Lee, M. Y. (1997). A study of solution-focused brief family therapy: Outcomes and issues. American Journal of Family Therapy, 25(1), 3-17. Lee, M. Y., Greene, G. J., Mentzer, R. A., Pinnell, S. R., & Niles, D. (2001). Solution-focused brief therapy and the treatment of depression: A pilot study. Journal of Brief Therapy, 1, 33-49. Lee, M. Y., Greene, G. J., Uken, A., Sebold, J., & Rheinscheld, J. (1997). Solution-focused brief group treatment: A viable modality for domestic violence offenders? Journal of Collaborative Therapies, 4, 10-17. Lee, M. Y., Sebold, J., & Uken, A. (2003). Solution-focused tratment of domestic violence offenders. New York: Oxford. Lee, M. Y., Uken, A., & Sebold, J. (2004). Accountability for change: Solution-focused treatment with domestic violence offenders. Families in Society, 85(4), 463-476. Lee, M. Y., Urwin, C. A., & Sebold, J. (2007). Role of self-determined goals in predicting recividism in domestic violence offenders. Research on Social Work Practice, 17, 30-41. Leggett, M. E. S. (2004). The effects of a solution-focused classroom guidance intervention with elementary students. Unpublished Dissertation, Texas A & M University - Corpus Christi. Lindforss, L., & Magnusson, D. (1997). Solution-focused therapy in prison. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19(1), 89-103. Littrell, J. M., Malia, J. A., & Vanderwood, M. (1995). Single-session brief counseling in a high school. Journal of Counseling and Development, 73(4), 451-458. Lundblad, A. M., & Hansson, K. (2006). Couples thereapy: Effectiveness of treatment and long-term follow-up. Journal of Family Therapy, 28, 136-152. Macdonald, A. J. (1994). Brief therapy in adult psychiatry. Journal of Family Therapy, 16, 415-426. Macdonald, A. J. (1997). Brief therapy in adult psychiatry: Further outcomes. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 213-222. Macdonald, A. J. (2005). Brief therapy in adult psychiatry: Results from fifteen years of practice. Journal of Family Therapy, 27, 65-75. Marinaccio, B. C. (2001). The effects of school-based family therapy. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Mason, W. H., Breen, R. Y., & Whipple, W. R. (1994). Solution-focused therapy and inpatient psychiatric nursing. Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services., 32(10), 46-49. Mason, W. H., Chandler, M. C., & Grasso, B. C. (1995). Solution based techniques applied to addictions: A clinic's experience in shifting paradigms. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 13(4), 39-49. Meloy, G. S. (2000). Fathers returning home from prison: A contextual, solution-focused approach for restoring marital relationships. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Meloy IV, G. S. (1999). Fathers returning home from prison: A contextual, solution-focused approach for restoring marital relationships. Unpublished Dissertation, Michigan State University. Miksch, A., Ochs, M., Franck, G., Seemann, H., Verres, R., & Schweitzer, J. (2004). [What is helpful for kids with headache?--Qualitative analysis of systemic family interviews at the end of a solution and resource oriented group therapy for children and adolescents with primary headache]. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie., 53(4), 277-287. Miller, G. (1997). Becoming miracle workers: Language and meaning in brief therapy: Aldine de Gruyter, Hawthorne, NY, US. Milner, J., & Jessop, D. (2003). Domestic violence: Narrative and solutions. Probation Journal, 50, 127-141. Mintoft, B., Beliringer, M. E., & Orme, C. (2005). Improved client outcome services project: An intervention with clients of problem gamkbling treatment. ECOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 3, 30-40. Mize, L. K., & McMullen, M. (1999). Creative solutions to families in transition: The FIT Project. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 10(4), 21-35. Moore, K. C. (2002). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy on students with school-related behavioral problems. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, University of Texas at Austin. Moore, K. C. (2004). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy on students with school-related behavioral problems. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Univ Microfilms International, US. Moore, K. C., Franklin, C., & Hopson, L. M. (under review). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy on students with school-related behavioral problems. Children & Schools. Nairn, R. C. (2004). Improving coping with cancer utilizing mastery enhancement therapy. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Notre Dame. Nau, D. S., & Shilts, L. (2000). When to use the miracle question: Clues from a qualitative study of four SFBT practitioners. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 129-135. Naude, J. H. (1999). Evaluating the efficacy of solution-focused couple therapy using single case design. Unpublished Dissertation, Georgia State University. Nelson, T. S., & Kelley, L. (2001). Solution-focused couples group. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 20(4), 47-66. Newsome, W. S. (2002). The effectiveness and utility of solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) with "at-risk" junior high school students: A quasi-experimental study. Unpublished Dissertation, Ohio State University. Newsome, W. S. (2004). Solution-focused brief therapy groupwork with at-risk junior high school students: Enhancing the bottom line. Research on Social Work Practice, 14(5), 336-343. Newsome, W. S. (2005). The impact of solution-focused brief therapy with at-risk junior high school students. Children & Schools, 27(2), 83-90. Nystuen, P., & Hagen, K. B. (2003). Feasibility and effectiveness of offering a solution-focused follow-up to employees with psychological problems or muscle skeletal pain: A randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 3, 19. Nystuen, P., & Hagen, K. B. (2006). Solution-focused intervention for sick-listed employees with psychological problems or muscle skeletal pain: A randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health., 6, 69-77. Nystuen, P. l., & Hagen, K. r. B. (2003). Feasibility and effectiveness of offering a solution-focused follow-up to employees with psychological problems or muscle skeletal pain: a randomised controlled trial. BMC public health., 3(1), 19-19. Nystuen, P. l., & Hagen, K. r. B. (2004). Telephone reminders are effective in recruiting nonresponding patients to randomized controlled trials. Journal of clinical epidemiology., 57(8), 773-776. Odell, M., Butler, T. J., & Dielman, M. B. (2005). An exploratory study of clients' experiences of therapeutic alliance and outcome in solution-focused marital therapy. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 4(1), 1-22. Osborn, C. J., & Johanson, G. A. (2001). Development and validation of the Theoretical Orientation Scale for Clinicians: reflecting solution-focused principles. Assessment, 8(3), 301-313. Oxman, E. B., & Chambliss, C. (2003). Reducing Psychiatric Inpatient Violence through Solution-Focused Group Therapy. Perez, G. (1991). Evaluacion de resultados en terapia sistemica breve (Outcome research in brief systemic therapy). Cuadernos de Terapia Familiar, 18, 93-110. Perkins, R. (2006). The effectiveness of one session of therapy using a single-session therapy approach for children and adolescents with mental health problems. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 79(2), 215-227. Polk, G. W. (1996). Treatment of problem drinking behavior using solution-focused therapy: A single subject design. Crisis Intervention & Time-Limited Treatment, 3(1), 13-24. Pomeroy, E. C., Green, D. L., & Van Laningham, L. (2002). Couples who care: The effectiveness of a psychoeducational group intervention for HIV serodiscordant couples. Research on Social Work Practice, 12(2), 238-252. Reimer, W. L., & Chatwin, A. (2006). Effectiveness of solution focused therapy for affective and relationship problems in a private practice context. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 25(1), 52-67. Reuterlov, H., Lofgren, T., Nordstrom, K., Ternstrom, A., & Miller, S. D. (2000). What is better? A preliminary investigation of between-session change. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 19(1), 111-115. Rhee, W. K. (2001). Efficacy of brief intervention telephone psychotherapy. Unpublished Dissertation/Thesis, Washington University. Rhee, W. K., Merbaum, M., Strube, M. J., & Self, S. M. (2005). 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Using group counseling to improve the self-concepts, school attitudes and academic success of limited-English-proficient (LEP) Hispanic students in English-for-speakers-of-other-languages English-as-a-second-language (ESOL/ESL) programs. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Florida. Viner, R. M., Christie, D., Taylor, V., & Hey, S. (2003). Motivational/solution-focused intervention improves HbA1c in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes: a pilot study. Diabetic Medicine, 20(9), 739-742. Wettersten, K. B. (2002). Solution-focused brief therapy, the working alliance, and outcome: A comparative analysis. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Kansas. Wettersten, K. B., Lichtenberg, J. W., & Mallinckrodt, B. (2005). Associations between working alliance and outcome in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and brief interpersonal therapy. Psychotherapy Research, 15(1-2), 35-43. Wilmshurst, L. A. (2002). Treatment programs for youth with emotional and behavioral disorders: an outcome study of two alternate approaches. Mental Health Services Research., 4(2), 85-96. Window, S., Richards, M., & Vostanis, P. (2004). Parents' and Children's Perceptions of a Family Support Intervention for Child Behavioural Problems. Journal of Social Work Practice, 18(1), 113-131. Wiseman, S. (2003). Brief intervention: reducing the repetition of deliberate self-harm. Nursing Times, 99(35), 34-36. Yang, f.-R., Zhu, S.-L., & Luo, W.-F. (2005). Comparative study of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) combined with paroxetine in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Chinese Mental Health Journal, 19(4), 288-290. Yarbrough, J. L. (2004). Efficacy of solution-focused brief counseling on math assignment completion and accuracy in an elementary school. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Tennessee. Yarbrough, J. L., & Thompson, C. L. (2002). Using single-participant research to assess counseling approaches on children's off-task behavior. Professional School Counseling, 5(5), 308-314. Yeager, K. R. (2000). The role of intermittent crisis intervention in early recovery from cocaine addiction. Crisis Intervention & Time-Limited Treatment, 5(3), 179-197. Young, S., & Holdorf, G. (2003). Using solution focused brief therapy in individual referrals for bullying. Educational Psychology in Practice, 19(4), 271-282. Zimmerman, T. S., Jacobsen, R. B., MacIntyre, M., & Watson, C. (1996). Solution-focused parenting groups: An empirical study. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 15(4), 12-25. Zimmerman, T. S., Prest, L. A., & Wetzel, B. E. (1997). Solution-focused couples therapy groups: An empirical study. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 125-144. |
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