Pathways to change: brief therapy with difficult adolescents
Matthew D.Selekman
- 2nd ed.
- New York: The Guilford Press, 2005.
- x,292p.
An Evolving Solution-oriented Therapy Approach with Difficult Adolescents. Guiding Assumptions with an Eye on Solutions. The Improvisational Therapist: Staying Alive and Creating Possibilities Outside the Comfort Zone with Challenging Families. The First Family Interview: Co-creating a Context for Change. Guidelines for Fostering Cooperative Relationships with Difficult Parents. Effective Engagement Strategies with Difficult Adolescents. The No-Problem Problem Mandated Family. Co-creating a Climate Ripe for Transformative Dialogues with Helping Allies from Larger Systems. The Second and Subsequent Sessions: Guidelines for Consolidating Gains and Matching Therapeutic Experiments with Family Members' Learning Styles and Cooperative Response Patterns. The Solution-oriented Parenting Group: Empowering Parents to Be the Agents of Change. Solution-oriented Brief Family Therapy and Beyond.