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Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Berg, I. K. (1994). Family-based services: A solution-focused approach. New York: W. W. Norton.

Berg, I. K., & De Jong, P. (1996). Solution-building conversations: Co-constructing a sense of competence with clients, Families in Society, 77, 376-391.

Berg, I. K., & Kelly, S. (2000). Building solutions in child protective services. New York: Norton.

Corcoran, J. (1997). Solution-oriented approach to working with juvenile offenders. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 14(4), 277-288.

De Jong, P., & Berg, I. K. (1996). Co-constructing cooperation with mandated clients. Social Work, 46, 361-374.

De Jong, P., & Berg, I. K. (2002). Interviewing for solutions (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

De Jong, P., & Miller, S. D. (1995). How to interview for client strengths. Social Work, 40(6), 729-736.

de Shazer, S. (1988). Clues: Investigating solutions in brief therapy. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, S. (1985). Keys to solution in brief therapy. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, S. (1991). Putting difference to work. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, S. (1994). Words were originally magic. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, S., Berg, I. K., Lipchik, E., Nunnally, E., Molnar, A., Gingerich, W., & Weiner-Davis, M. (1986). Brief therapy: focused solution development. Family Process, 25, 207-222.

Dolan, Y. M. (1991). Resolving sexual abuse: Solution focused therapy and Ericksonian hypnosis for adult survivors. New York: Norton.

Durrant, M. (1995). Creative strategies for school problems: Solutions for psychologists and teachers. New York: Norton.

Eakes, G., Walsh, S., Markowksi, M., Cain, H., & Swanson, M. (1997). Family centred brief solution-focused therapy with chronic schizophrenia: A pilot study. Journal of Family Therapy, 19(2), 145-158.

Furman, B., & Ahola, T. (1992). Solution talk: Hosting therapeutic conversations. New York: Norton.

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.

Gingerich, W. J., & Wabeke, T. (2001). A solution-focused approach to mental health intervention in school settings. Children & Schools, 23, 33-47.

Gingerich, W. J., & Eisengart, S. (2000). Solution-focused brief therapy: A review of the outcome research. Family Process, 39, 477-498.

Goodman, H., Gingerich, W. J., & de Shazer, S. (1989). BRIEFER: An Expert System for Clinical Practice. Computers in Human Services, 5(1/2), 53-68.

Hoyt, M. F., & Berg, I. K. (1998). Solution-focused couple therapy: Helping clients construct self-fulfilling realities. M. F. Hoyt (Ed.), The handbook of constructive therapies (1st ed., pp. 314-340). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Hubble, M. A., Duncan, B. L., & Miller, S. D. (1999). The heart and soul of change: What works in therapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kok, C. J., & Leskela, J. (1996). Solution-focused therapy in a psychiatric hospital. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 22(3), 397-406.

Kruczek, T., & Vitanza, S. (1999). Treatment effects with an adolescent abuse survivor's group. Child Abuse & Neglect, 23, 477-485.

McFarland, B. (1995). Brief therapy and eating disorders: A practical guide to solution-focused work with clients. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Miller, G. (1997). Becoming miracle workers: Language and meaning in brief therapy. New York: Aldine De Gruyter.

Miller, G., & de Shazer, S. (2000). Emotions in solution-focused therapy: A re-examination. Family Process, 39, 5-23.

Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., & Duncan, B. L. (1996). Handbook of solution-focused brief therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Murphy, J. J., & Duncan, B. L. (1997). Brief intervention for school problems. New York: Guilford.

Nickerson, P. (1995). Solution focused group therapy. Social Work, 40, 132-133.

Osborn, C. J. (1999). Solution-focused dstrategies with "involuntary" clients: Practical applications for the school and clinical setting. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 37, 169-181.

Prochaska, J. O., DiClemente, C. C., & Norcross, J. C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychologist, 47(9), 1102-1114.

Rowan, T., & O'Hanlon, B. (1999). Solution-oriented therapy for chronic and severe mental illness. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Schorr, M. (1997). Finding solutions in a roomful of angry people. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16(3), 201-210.

Selekman, M. (1999). The solution-oriented parenting group revisited. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 18, 5-23.

Walter, J. L., & Peller, J. E. (1992). Becoming solution-focused in brief therapy.

Weiner-Davis, M. (1992). Divorce busting. New York: Summit Books.

Weiner-Davis, M. (2001). The divorce remedy: The proven 7-step program for saving your marriage. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Weiner-Davis, M., de Shazer, S., & Gingerich, W. J. (1987). Building on pretreatment change to construct the therapeutic solution. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 13, 359-363.

 

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