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In solution-focused therapy (SFT) it is assumed that clients possess the necessary strengths and capacities to solve their own problems. Thus, in collaboration with their clients, SFT practitioners aim to identify clients' strengths and amplify them so that clients can apply these “solutions” to their problems. To this end, practitioners assist clients in eliciting “exceptions,” or times when the problem is either not a problem or is lessened in terms of its duration, severity, frequency, or intensity. Further details of SFT, including the phases of its helping process and its research basis, are provided in the entry.
Keywords:
problem solving;
psychotherapies;
solution-focused therapy;
strengths;
therapy