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100 _aJong, Peter De
245 _aInterviewing for Solutions
250 _a3th ed.
260 _aAustralia
_bThomson Brooks/ Cole
_c2008
300 _a394p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1 From Problem Solving to Solution Building 2 Solution Building: The Basic 3 Skill for not Knowing 4 Getting Started: How to pay Attention to What the Client Wants 5 How to Amplify What Clients Want: The Miracle Question 6 Exploring for Exception: Building on Client Strengths And Successes 7 Formulating Feedback for Clients 8 Later Sessions: Finding, Amplifying, and Measuring Client Progress 9 Interviewing Clients in Involunatary Situations: Children, Dyads, and the Mandated 10 Interviewing in Crisis Situatios 11 Outcomes 12 Professional Values and Human Diversity 13 Agency, Group, and Community Practice 14 Applications 15 Theoretical Implications References Index
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