Leading From Behind: Episode 24 - Solution Focused Practice in the Workplace
In this episode of Leading From Behind, we continue with our general look at some of the many applications of solution focused practice. This time, we examine some of the ways that solution focused practice has become an increasing presence in the workplace.
Leading From Behind: Episode 23 - Working with Children & Youth
Regardless of the therapeutic approach, working with children and youth can be very different from working in a helping role with adults. And this certainly holds true when using a solution focused approach. In this episode of Leading From Behind, we take a brief and very basic look at some of the general considerations for the solution focused therapist when working with children. In particular, we highlight the importance of seeing young people (including very young kids) as still having expertise about their own lives. We also note the importance of building a strong therapeutic alliance with this population, as without it, successful outcomes are often doomed. Finally, we highlight how creativity can be very important when using some of the common solution focused questions with younger clients.
Leading From Behind: Episode 22 - Working With Couples
In this episode of Leading From Behind, we take a general look at using the solution focused approach in working with couples. While the basic structure or process of working with couples is essentially the same as when we work with individuals, this episode highlights some of the unique differences and challenges when there is more than just one client in the room.
Leading From Behind: Episode 21 - Working With Mandated Clients
In this episode of Leading From Behind, we examine solution focused conversations with mandated or involuntary clients. For the purposes of this discussion, we describe mandated clients as people who attend sessions reluctantly and who may have little or no agreement with the referral source's description of the problem. In addressing this subject, we highlight the importance of seeing mandated clients as having expertise about their own lives, and their own good reasons for the adopting the positions they hold. Our role, as solution focused therapists, is to find a place of collaboration that reflects what's important to the client and what might also be important to the referral source. Along the way, we note how focusing on exceptions to the problem can be a useful way of building such collaboration.
Leading From Behind: Episode 20 - Feedback Informed Treatment Practices (Part 2)
Client feedback on the therapeutic alliance and the presence of early change have been identified as the best predictors of outcome in psychotherapy. The Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) and the Session Rating Scale (SRS) are tools that help the solution focused practitioner generate this important feedback. In this episode of Leading From Behind, we conclude our look at Feedback Informed Treatment practices by examining how the ORS & SRS is administered, scored and then used as way of collaborating with clients in seeking a positive outcome. During the resource segment of the episode, we provide more specific information on how to obtain a free personal license for the ORS & SRS. We also identify a useful online community for clinicians (regardless of therapeutic approach) who use feedback informed treatment practices in their work.