A narrative therapy process in which a new narrative includes unique outcomes and preferred by the client is developed and rewritten.
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You're Not the Problem!: There's Always an Exception – Comparison of Narrative Therapy and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Aysu Gül Şanli (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey), Doğan Güneş Temli (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey), Eren Trabzon (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey), and Bozkurt Koç (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9251-9.ch012
Abstract
In this study, narrative therapy and solution-focused brief therapy, which are the postmodern psychotherapy methods, are compared in terms of similarities and differences. In the study, primarily theoretical information about narrative therapy and solution-focused short-term therapy, which differs from traditional psychotherapy methods, the techniques used, and information about therapeutic application processes are given. Then, narrative therapy and solution-focused short-term therapies are compared in terms of similarities and differences. As a result, although narrative therapy, which is a postmodernist and social constructivist psychotherapy method, and solution-focused short-term therapy, which is a postmodern, inductive, and constructivist psychotherapy approach, have great similarities in terms of both theoretical and therapeutic processes; they also seem to have some differences.