Animal-assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution-focused ApproachHaworth Press, 2007 - 244 страница Learn to use a powerful tool in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy--a pet Animal Assisted Activities/Therapy (AAA/T) is an innovative intervention in which an animal becomes a crucial--and highly effective--part of the treatment process. Pet-Assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution-Focused Approach gives therapists the tools they need to begin and maintain an effective treatment program that meaningfully merges dogs and other therapy animals with Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT). This unique book clearly explains how AAA/T integrated with SFT in one substance abuse counseling program. It provides a revealing description of the program's challenges and successes, and discusses the possibilities for AAA/T implementation in other agencies. The authors review in detail the multitude of scenarios where animals can add a valuable dimension for treatment with clients on specific issues. Animal-Assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution-Focused Approachprovides therapists with concrete examples of how to appropriately implement AAA/T to cultivate positive effects in treatment. The book explains how this loving and patient therapy for clients need not be the difficult challenge that it at first appears to be. This resource takes you step by step through the process, showing what practical strategies can be used to offset most obstacles and unknowns. This one-of-a-kind guide clearly explains how to blend and structure the numerous aspects of AAA/T with Solution Focused Therapy to become a more effective treatment program. Appendices provide AAA/T resources, sample policy and procedures, and training resources across the United States. Animal-Assisted Brief Therapy: A Solution-Focused Approachdiscusses:
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... able to shift and explore the most meaningful part of the analogy ; that of containment and pre- vention . Once the client's focus shifted to noticing which parts of the problem had been contained , he gained hope and momentum , en ...
... able to shift and explore the most meaningful part of the analogy ; that of containment and pre- vention . Once the client's focus shifted to noticing which parts of the problem had been contained , he gained hope and momentum , en ...
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... able to get the things done that he needs to . T : So when you're focused , your son is able to be focused too . C : Uh - huh . T : What difference does it make to your son when he is able to be fo- cused ? C : He is able to do better ...
... able to get the things done that he needs to . T : So when you're focused , your son is able to be focused too . C : Uh - huh . T : What difference does it make to your son when he is able to be fo- cused ? C : He is able to do better ...
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... able to use this when traditional questions initially yielded little reward . The therapist was able to use Rocky and invite the client to give Rocky a voice . It was through this voice that the client could ex- plore what she was ...
... able to use this when traditional questions initially yielded little reward . The therapist was able to use Rocky and invite the client to give Rocky a voice . It was through this voice that the client could ex- plore what she was ...
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Introduction | 1 |
How to Create a Successful AAAT Program | 7 |
Common Values Between AAAT and SolutionFocused | 21 |
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