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Explore the roots of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and the different perspectives on clients - as holy beings with a message or study subjects with problems. Discover how SFBT therapists focus on asking useful questions rather than giving clever answers. Join us in imagining your own miracles through spiritual exercises.
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On one of SFBT roots If the Holy Church CLIENT says this is white, I say it is white…
Dear Client, Reader, You are invited to IMAGINE Jesus Christ’s Your Own Miracles (Spiritual Exercises) (Miracle Question)
Most therapists reply with clever answers SFB Therapists reply with useful questions (a Jesuit habit) Process Clients come with their questions…
SFBT as a development of a religious tradition looks at clients as: Holy beings People with a message People you should ask about things that you don’t know All other approaches as developments of the scientific tradition look at clients as: Study subjects People with problems People you should tell what to do Consequences