SOLUTION-FOCUSED
BRIEF THERAPY
SFBT is a psychotherapy approach that is emphasized on the development of solutions through an exploration of the available resources and the hope lying in the future instead of the current problems and their past causes. SBFT typically involves three to five short sessions and may be a useful preliminary or even sufficient interventional approach (Kim, 2007). The approach can involve the observation of the patient’s response to a lot of accurately developed questions and may include an analysis of the past for the communication of empathy or to acquire a glimpse of the client’s concerns about the future.
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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
This paper will present a summary on two reviewed peer journals on social work. Firstly, the paper will highlight the studies about the social work practice with people who are disabled in the era of disability rights, and secondly on the issue of fostering children who have disabilities.
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Let’s face it; not everyone is meant to work in an office. Maybe you can’t work well under the pressure or you simply can’t communicate effectively with your coworkers. In any case, there are many options for you online if you are working as a translator.