Summary
Contents
Subject index
Praise for the First Edition
“John Sharry has fluency with language that allows complexity to sit side by side with clarity and ideas to flow across the page. This is a book that must be read by anyone interested in front-line developments in solution-focused therapy.”
—Chris Iveson, Brief Therapy Practice, London
“In a thoughtful, step-by-step, and easy-to-read fashion, John Sharry integrates the best from established principles of group therapy with recent advances in brief, strength-based, resiliency-oriented treatment approaches. A ‘must read’ for practitioners working with groups.”
—Scott D. Miller, Co-Founder, Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change, Chicago
“This slim tautly written volume disguises an enormous practical treasure store to help group facilitators. Solution Focused Groupwork should be essential reading.”
—Barbara Wilson, Family Mediation in Practice
“Enlightening, clearly written, and helpfully presented… The book echoes what Solution-Focused Groupwork is all about–being practical and optimistic about human potential.”
—David Jaques, Author of Learning in Groups
Solution-Focused Groupwork, Second Edition is an innovative and highly practical guide for all professionals who use groups to help people. For those new to the approach it provides a clear, step-by-step introduction, while for more experienced practitioners it presents ideas and techniques which can be readily integrated into existing practice.
In this fully updated revision, including a brand new chapter on Supervision, John Sharry examines the therapeutic factors that characterize solution-focused groupwork and contribute to its effectiveness. Using carefully selected case studies and examples, he takes the reader through the various stages in the therapeutic process, from getting started to the final session. The book also provides creative exercises for use in practice, guidance on evaluating the outcomes of group work and also a model for group supervision for the facilitator. A real strength of the book is in showing practitioners how to create a constructive, positive, and solution-focused group culture and how to maintain this culture in spite of the challenges, tensions, and difficulties that naturally arise within groups.
Solution-Focused Groupwork, Second Edition is ideal for individual study and for use on courses in a wide range of fields, including counseling, social work, psychology, community work, and nursing as well as researchers and educators who use groupwork as a means of teaching and communicating ideas.
The Stages of Solution-Focused Groupwork
The Stages of Solution-Focused Groupwork
This chapter considers the structure of solution-focused group sessions and how this varies over the lifecycle of a group from the first to the last session and even beyond to follow-up or review sessions. In designing distinct session plans the solution-focused therapist should bear in mind the important principle that ‘every session is the first and every session is the last’ (Walter and Peller, 1992: 141). The aim is to ensure that each session is complete and contained in its own right and not necessarily dependent on further sessions. Therefore, the following delineation of a group plan into first, middle and last sessions is not to be taken as a rigid proscription. Indeed many of the ...
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