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Article from the Journal of Counseling and Development Fall 2000 Volume 78 p.442-447

The authors discuss the overlooked similarities between the therapeutic process of solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) and the Adlerian process of therapeutic encouragement. SFBT and Adlerian therapy share common perspectives, albeit using different nonenclature, on adjustment, the client-counselor relationship, and methods of facilitating change. The authors present conclusions regarding the continuing relevance of Adlerian therapy for contemporary counseling practice.

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Areas of Focus: Practice Areas, Richard Watts *
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