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Family Therapy: A Case Study

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The dynamics of the clients in the video series were typical, due to the diverse backgrounds of each client. Solution focused brief therapy is a strengths-based therapeutic approach, emphasizing the resources that people possess and how these can be applied to a positive change process (Bond, 2013). One major concept of SFBT is the fact that clients have within them or their social systems the resources to make the changes they need to make. In clip one, the twenty-two year old African-American male client, seemed disinclined to be there and did not feel that the counseling session would do him any good. However, in the following clip, the twenty-one year old male that lived with his grandmother seemed to the very opposite of the first guy; thus beings very optimistic about his counseling session, particularly since he had decided to attend on his own free will. The dynamics of the married (but separated) couple with the two your children seemed a though the wife was the more willing participant or the initiator and the husband was willing to be there but perhaps may not have been as invested as the wife. In regards to the Caucasian guy that was attending the counseling sessions in order to recover his suspended driver’s license, seemed like he was not being honest with the counselor and did not want to invest himself in the session because …show more content…

However, limitations in solution focused therapy lie in the fact that it can be brief and that for the clients that are expecting depth therapy or analysis may dismiss the solution focused approach for its simplicity. Solution- focused family therapy is brief in respect to the situation focused on and the extent of time allotted to it. Therefore, structuring the sessions in a way that emphasizes the therapist’s expectations regarding doing something differently encourages rapid change (Gladding,

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