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000002240 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)strattonpeter$$aStratton, Peter
000002240 245__ $$aThe Evidence Base of Systemic Family and Couples Therapies
000002240 520__ $$aSystemic family and couples therapy (SFCT) has evolved into a variety of forms to meet the needs of the people who come for therapy. Our clients differ not only by bringing the full range of psychological and relationship difficulties and the variety that our society has imaginatively created in family structures and relationships, but they also occupy the full life span and the great range of ethnic and other cultural variation that communities now contain. This review starts with an account of the basis of SFCT and explains why it offers a very different resource from all the other therapies, which strive to bring about change within individuals.
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000002240 653__ $$0SUBJECT|(SYS)vyzkum$$avýzkum
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000002240 773__ $$pThe Association for Family Therapy & Systemic Practice$$y2011
000002240 8564_ $$s310755$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2240/files/Stratton, Peter The Evidence base of Systemic Family and Couples Therapies.pdf
000002240 980__ $$aARTICLE

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000002219 041__ $$aanglicky
000002219 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)hopwoodlarry$$aHopwood, Larry
000002219 245__ $$aSolution Focused Brief Therapy$$bsessions outline
000002219 520__ $$aSFBT has become very popular in brief and family therapy field and various questions and assuptions of this approach are well known. This article sets out a basic outlines for using the solution focused model.
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000002219 700__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)turnellandrew$$aTurnell, Andrew
000002219 773__ $$c39-64$$n2$$pCase Studies in Brief and Family Therapy$$v8$$y1994
000002219 8564_ $$s1130946$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2219/files/Turnell, Andrew.pdf$$ypart 1
000002219 8564_ $$s1188536$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2219/files/SFBT2.pdf$$ypart 2
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000002120 041__ $$aanglicky
000002120 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)deshazersteve$$aDe Shazer, Steve
000002120 245__ $$aDon't think, but observe$$bWhat is the importance of the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein for solution-focused brief therapy?
000002120 520__ $$aUnderstandably, I have often been asked about my interest in and frequent citation of Wittgensteinˇs work in both my writing and my training seminars.
000002120 600__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)wittgensteinludwig$$aWittgenstein, Ludwig
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000002120 8564_ $$s2357923$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2120/files/dont_think_but_observe.pdf
000002120 909__ $$dhttp://www.sfbta.org/bftc/steve&insoo_pdfs/dont_think_but_observe.pdf$$pDon't thing, but observe
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000002116 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)berginsookim$$aBerg, Insoo Kim
000002116 245__ $$aCrafting the "Tap on the Shoulder"$$bA Compliment template for Solution-Focused Therapy
000002116 520__ $$aBased upon their experience working in a community mental-health clinic using solution-focused brief therapy, the authors describe a template for developing compliments. With most people, the family is a central part of their social system and therefore key to solution building. The authors have found the template particularly helpful in promoting solution building within the family system and therefore a very useful component in family therapy.
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000002116 8564_ $$s105172$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2116/files/crafting.pdf
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000002114 001__ 2114
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000002114 041__ $$aanglicky
000002114 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)berginsookim$$aBerg, Insoo Kim
000002114 245__ $$aCo-Constructing Cooperation with Mandated Clients
000002114 520__ $$aDominant practice models for social work were originally developed and intended for work with voluntary clients. The professional literature indicates that use of these models with involuntary clients often alienates rather than engages. This article describes the use of solution-focused interviewing as a way to engage involuntary and mandated clients. A conversation with a court-ordered client is presented and analyzed to demonstrate how practitioners can begin the co-construction of cooperation with mandated clients through adopting a not-knowing posture, focusing on and amplifying what clients want and client strengths and successes, and asking relationship questions to generate possibilities for change specific to the mandated context. The ethical implications of this noncoercive, nonconfrontational approach are addressed, along with its implications for a view of how clients change.
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000002114 653__ $$aterapie nařízená
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000002114 653__ $$apřepis rozhovoru
000002114 653__ $$0SUBJECT|(SYS)kazuistika$$akazuistika
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000002114 700__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)dejongpeter$$aDe Jong, Peter
000002114 773__ $$c361-374$$n4$$pSocial Work$$v46$$y2001
000002114 909C4 $$dhttp://sw.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/4/361.abstract$$pOxford Journals
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000002110 001__ 2110
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000002110 041__ $$ačesky
000002110 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)zatloukalleos$$aZatloukal, Leoš
000002110 245__ $$aNěkolik poznámek k zacházení s „Ockhamovou břitvou“ v poradenské praxi
000002110 260__ $$bDalet
000002110 520__ $$aPříspěvek se zabývá tím, jak využívat teorie v každodenní poradenské praxi. Věnuje se tomu, jak rozpoznat užitečné teorie od neužitečných a jakým způsobem teoretizovat dostatečné ale přitom nesklouznout k planému teoretizování. Autor vychází z přístupu zaměřeného na řešení (solution-focused approach) a hájí maximální jednoduchost a úspornost, přitom zároveň upozorňuje i na rizika přílišných zjednodušení. Příspěvek bude doplněn příklady z praxe.
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000002110 653__ $$apostmoderní myšlení
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000002110 8564_ $$s222679$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2110/files/Zatloukal.pdf
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000002103 001__ 2103
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000002103 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)georgeevan$$aGeorge, Evan
000002103 245__ $$aTreading lightly$$bthe solution-focused approach in practice
000002103 520__ $$aCounsellors coming across the solution-focused approach for the first time often comment on the simplicity of the model. Their comments can sometimes seem a little critical since, as we know, complexity is a quality that is valued in our society while ‘simple’ is often disparagingly equated with ‘simplistic’ and so rejected. However, before long, as their familiarity with the model grows, the same counsellors who were struck by the simplicity begin to comment, at times ruefully, ‘it may be simple but it’s not easy to do’. This apparent paradox – ‘simple but not easy’ – gets right to the heart of the solution-focused approach.
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000002103 653__ $$astruktura rozhovoru
000002103 65017 $$acitováno studenty
000002103 8564_ $$s765374$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2103/files/original.pdf
000002103 909C4 $$dhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/983$$pPŘEKLAD
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000002090 001__ 2090
000002090 005__ 20150914071502.0
000002090 037__ $$aKN107
000002090 041__ $$aanglicky
000002090 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)lipchikeve$$aLipchik, Eve
000002090 245__ $$aBeyond Technique in Solution
000002090 520__ $$aI remember my first clinical supervisor, many years ago, repeating over and over again, "Stay with the feelings." Later, when I took training in family therapy, another supervisor kept saying, "Stay away tfom the feelings." Today, I tell trainees, "Dont ignore the feelings."
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000002090 773__ $$c62-70$$pLipchik, Eve: Beyond Technique in Solution-Focused Therapy: Working with Emotions and the Therapeutic Relationship. New York: Guilford$$y2002
000002090 8564_ $$s689152$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2090/files/Beyond Technique in Solution.doc
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000002081 001__ 2081
000002081 005__ 20160503160211.0
000002081 041__ $$aanglicky
000002081 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)vissercoert$$aVisser, Coert
000002081 245__ $$aThe Origin of the Solution-Focused Approach
000002081 520__ $$aThe solution-focused approach to therapy and coaching has its roots in the work done by herapists in the second half of the twentieth century. This article discusses some important  recursors, such as Milton Erickson and the Mental Research Institute. Further, it shows how the members of the Brief Family Therapy Center, led by Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer, eveloped the core of the solution-focused approach in the 1980s. Key concepts and publications are discussed and a description is given of how the team members worked together closely to find out what works in therapy.
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000002081 653__ $$0SUBJECT|(SYS)klasika$$aklasika
000002081 773__ $$c10-17$$n1$$pInternational Journal of Solution-Focused Practices$$vI
000002081 8564_ $$s148480$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2081/files/Original.doc
000002081 8564_ $$s267272$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2081/files/Visser, Coert F. - The origin of the Slolution-Focused Approach.pdf
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000002080 001__ 2080
000002080 005__ 20200109102633.0
000002080 041__ $$aanglicky
000002080 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)berginsookim$$aBerg, Insoo Kim
000002080 245__ $$aFor Students Only
000002080 520__ $$aAs increasing number of academic programs teach Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, we are increasingly asked by students to assist them in their learning about the approach and in their assignments for writing about it’s “founders” and personal information.  All such requests from students, of course, they needed to finish the paper yesterday.  We are not normally available to students “yesterday” even though it is very urgent for them and we would like them to succeed in earning good grades.
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000002080 8564_ $$s43520$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2080/files/Berg, Insoo Kim - For Students Only.doc
000002080 909C4 $$dhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/935$$pPŘEKLAD
000002080 980__ $$aREPORT