![]() The second verb “to do” (to accomplish, perform and execute) conveys past success. Noticing with clients what they have already done enhances a sense of self-efficacy because they have already accomplished it. Did (observe it is past tense), conveys they have done it already. How conveys “in what manner? By what means?” Notice the question is not “Did you do it?” but instead “HOW” did you do it. #10: The Indirect Compliment: How did you do it? Let’s get started on the Top Ten Solution-Focused Translations! These questions were then incorporated into the solution-focused approach. The developers meticulously observed hundreds of therapy sessions, carefully noting which questions proved to be most consistently linked to clients’ subsequent reports of progress. SFBT is a future-focused, goal-directed approach to brief therapy. ![]() How can we help people transform their stories and create a conversational space that enhances hope and possibilities? Solution-Focused brief therapy (SFBT) can be thought of like a new language requiring fluency and skills different from the native problem-solving language we are all fluent in. ![]() When possibility is enhanced, we have self-agency – a sense that we can take the necessary actions to address what concerns or troubles us – to accomplish our hopes, ambitions, and dreams. Some conversations enhance possibility, while others diminish it. This ability to talk provides us with opportunities to communicate with others. Human beings are unique in two ways – we are tool-bearing and talkative.
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