Focusing on practical solutions, this reference guide equips busy practitioners to address everyday challenges related to sex and sexuality. It covers essential topics like promoting sexual health, preventing sexual violence, supporting survivors of sexual abuse, and navigating the complexities of modern sexualities, making it an invaluable resource for professionals in various fields.
An authoritative guide to carrying out solution focused work with all forms of
violence - whether with a perpetrator or victim, adult or child. It shows how
effective solution focused approaches are in transforming violent behaviours
and will be a useful tool for professionals across the human services.
This innovative and highly practical text provides an introduction to solution and narrative approaches to brief counselling and demonstrates how they may successfully be combined to create solution talk with clients. Solution talk is a highly flexible and effective way of empowering people to use their own potential for positive change, for coping with what they cannot change, and for re-creating their lives and even their identities.Judith Milner and Patrick O'Byrne compare and contrast solution talk with other more traditional or problem-oriented approaches to illustrate how a collaborative, co-constructive and empowering way of working may help clients to meet their goals quickly, painlessly and with long-lasting effects. They outline the philosophy, practice principles and specific techniques of solution talk and discuss what to do if no immediate progress is apparent. Through detailed case examples, they illustrate how the approach may be used in client work with a wide range of issues connected to family life, school and work, health, personal safety and leisure.Brief Narratives and Solutions will be an essential text for all trainees and practitioners in counselling, psychotherapy and other health-related professions interested in brief therapeutic approaches and working creatively with clients.
Based on solution focused practice principles, this book illustrates
communication skills and playful techniques for working with all children and
young people, regardless of any health, learning or development need. It
demonstrates how the approach can capture children's views, wishes and
worries, and assists them in identifying their strengths.
Outlining the principles of solution focused work and its applications with
client groups in various settings, this book shows how you can creatively
implement this way of working. With exercises, sample questions and top tips,
it provides practical instruction for those new to this way of working and for
those looking to extend their practice.
An essential introduction which shows you how to work in solution focused ways
with people in all stages of adulthood, including those with illness, mental
disability and emotional trauma. It includes example activities that can be
used to guide service users to use their own strengths to realize their
personal goals.