Therapy Goals:
Goals are unique to each client and are constructed by the client to create a richer future. Solution-oriented therapy offers several forms of goals: changing the viewing of a situation, changing the doing of a problematic situation, and tapping clients strengths and resources.
Therapeutic Thechniques:
Pretherapy Change
Exception Questions
The Miracle Question
Scaling Questions
Formula First Session Talk
Feedback to Client
Terminating
Narrative Therapy
Key Points:
Narrative Focus
Role of Stories
Listening with an Open Mind
Therapy Goals:
A general goal is to invite people to describe their experiences in new and fresh language to open up new vistas of what is possible.
woman's and girl's voices and ways of knowing are valued and their experiences are honored
the counseling relationship is egalitarian - egalitarian relationship
A focus on strengths and a reformulated definition of psychological distress
all types of oppression are recognized
Therapeutic Goal:
To empower all people to create a world of equality that is reflected at individual, interpersonal, institutional, national, and global levels; to create the kind of society where sexism and other forms of discrimination and oppression are no longer a reality. Feminist therapy strives for transformation not only for the individual but for society as a whole.
Most rational emotive behavior therapists have the general goal of teaching clients how to separate the evaluation of their behaviors from the evaluation of themselves and how to accept themselves in spite of their imperfections