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Adlerian “Encouragement” and the Therapeutic Process of Solution‐Focused Brief Therapy
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EducationMental HealthPsychologyTherapeutic EncouragementSocial SciencesAdlerian TherapyClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipMental Health CounselingTherapy OutcomesSolution‐focused Brief TherapyPsychiatryClinical Counseling TheoriesCounselling PsychologyIndividual TherapySolution-focused Brief TherapyTherapeutic ModelProfessional CounselingTreatment GoalPsychotherapyPsychopathology
The authors discuss the overlooked similarities between the therapeutic process of solution‐focused brief therapy (SFBT) and the Adlerian process of therapeutic encouragement. SFBT and Adlerian therapy share common perspectives, albeit using different nomenclature, on maladjustment, the client‐counselor relationship, and methods of facilitating change. The authors also present conclusions regarding the continuing relevance of Adlerian therapy for contemporary counseling practice.
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