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000001657 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)millergale$$aMiller, Gale
000001657 245__ $$aFrom Wittgenstein, Complexity, and Narrative Emergence
000001657 520__ $$aSolution-focused brief therapy interactions are designed to facilitate change by assisting clients in clarifying how they would like their lives to be different, inviting new descriptions of what is possible in clients’ lives, and by identifying resources that clients might use in changing their lives. There is a sense, then, in which change is talked into being’ (Heritage 1984a) in solution-focused brief therapy interactions. This is not to say that change is an illusion or fiction that is unrelated to the practical events and relationships of clients’ lives. It is, rather, to say that solution-focused brief therapy interactions provide clients with resources for seeing and acting on possibilities for change that are already, to some degree, present in their lives. Change in solution-focused brief therapy is a co-construction involving clients, therapists and others’ in clients’ lives. Put differently, change happens in social interactions occurring within therapy sessions and in clients’ nontherapy lives. It is a social construction because change involves formulating and applying new orientations to self, others, and the future.
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000001657 700__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)mckergowmark$$aMcKergow, Mark
000001657 8564_ $$s222252$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/1657/files/Miller, Gale - From Wittgenstein, Complexity and Narrative Emergence: Discourse and solution Focused Brief Therapy.pdf
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