Solution orientated therapy

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Solution orientated therapy

Solution orientated therapy is one of the newer models of counseling created by Steve de Shazer and Kim Berg about 1978. This model was presented to focus on the solutions of the patients rather than the past issues that might have brought them to the point that they are at. The benefits of solution orientated therapy is that succeeds is based on how the patient progressing then on time. The environment is goal orientated practical short term and based on fixing the present issues quickly with hopes that once present issues are addressed that will fix any recurring issues from the past. It differs from psycho dynamic therapy because in psycho dynamic therapy the counselor is focused on linking behavior and thoughts and feelings to past experiences. They focus on overcoming obstacles from the past to help the client understand where his feelings are rooted from. This therapy also helps the client control his defense mechanisms. I cant see myself picking one over the other because everyone is different. With one client I might have to work deep into his past while with another I might be able to help the client understand enough that his life can be average. If I just had to pick I would pick psychodynamic therapy. I would pick psychodynamic therapy because I am a firm believer that you must find the root of the problem in order to fix the problem. A person can always get over a situation but I believe if you dont understand why the situation occurred the situation can always present itself in a different light.
McCarthy C. & Archer J (2013). Theories of counseling and psychotherapy. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education Inc
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Week 4 -Discussion 1 Brief Therapy
Accordingto ourtextbook solution focused therapy isthe one of the most prominentbrief counseling approachespracticed today focusing on strengthsand helping clientsreach their own goals as quickly as possible. This approach represents a unique approach that is particularly useful to therapists who philosophicallyfocus on human potential rather than psychopathology. The benefits of solution oriented brief therapy are:
Itssimplicity which reduces thelikelihoodof its conflicting with other theoretical models of counseling
The pragmatism of SFTwhich focuses on what work not why it works
The respect for diversity in technique in SFT which gives the counselor greater latitude in using techniques that havecontrasting theoretical assumptions
The emphasis on listening to clients and tailoring interventions to theirneeds increasing the likelihoodthat a given technique will be useful to a client.
This differ from brief psychodynamic therapy because psychodynamic therapy is another contemporary application calledself -psychology was developed byHeinz Kohut. Heinz believedthat the overridingfactor inhuman development was white might be called a healthynarcissism. In other words the need for a cohesive sense of self and the related self-esteem is seen as a driving force in personality. Solution focused therapy (SFT) involves helping clients make significant progress in just afew sessions. However the brevity of this approach stems from theoretical principles about the change process rather than simply an attempt to shorten the length of counseling. For example SFT theorists maintain that once changes are set in motion they tend tosnowballand generalize to other parts of life. SFT therefore is focused onhelping clientsutilize their strengths and be proactive in handlinglife’sdemands.
Reference
McCarthy C. J. & Archer J. Jr. (2013).Theories of counseling and psychotherapy.San Diego: Bridgepoint Education Inc. ISBN: 97816217810
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