Solution-focused brief therapy focuses on solutions rather than problems through the use of the miracle question to help clients envision preferred futures. Narrative therapy aims to externalize problems and separate them from clients' identities by reauthoring dominant problem-saturated stories. Both therapies have strengths in their brevity and focus on strengths and solutions but also limitations in certain populations or problem types.
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Solution-focused brief therapy focuses on solutions rather than problems through the use of the miracle question to help clients envision preferred futures. Narrative therapy aims to externalize problems and separate them from clients' identities by reauthoring dominant problem-saturated stories. Both therapies have strengths in their brevity and focus on strengths and solutions but also limitations in certain populations or problem types.
Solution-focused brief therapy focuses on solutions rather than problems through the use of the miracle question to help clients envision preferred futures. Narrative therapy aims to externalize problems and separate them from clients' identities by reauthoring dominant problem-saturated stories. Both therapies have strengths in their brevity and focus on strengths and solutions but also limitations in certain populations or problem types.
a Discuss solution-focused brief therapy. Describe key concepts and
specific in a Discuss solution-focused brief therapy. Describe key concepts and specific interventions including the use of the miracle question. b. Discuss narrative therapy. Describe key concepts and specific interventions.c. Discuss strengths and limitations of SFBT and Narrative therapy References