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A Guide to Possibility Land: 51 Methods for Doing Brief, Respectful Therapy

A Guide to Possibility Land: 51 Methods for Doing Brief, Respectful Therapy
By B OHanlon

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41741 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-01-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 86 pages

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Synopsis
Presenting "Carl Rogers with a twist," a solutions-oriented therapist and writer use humor and other techniques to reframe problems/goals and connect with inner/external resources. No references or index. Originally published as A Field Guide to Possibilityland (Possibilities Press, 1997). Annotatio


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prescritive and thought provoking4
I found most of the book very motivating and inspiring, allowing me to think of different aproaches with clients, i did find myself wincing at some of the "examples" of replies to clients, however this still brought me to reflect on my own approach to possibility land while acknowleging , with respect, the client's situation.

I found the book usefull and would recomend it

Useful and Fun! And this is about therapy?5
Amazing! I love Bill's approach to work, so full of enthusiasm and wonder. This readily accesible text is just so handy for anyone working in the counselling or therapy field. Particuarly if you ever feel 'stuck' working with cases then this is for you.
Even if you dont feel stuck then this is still for you!
Just buy it.

Does exactly what it says on the box5
This little book is a great introduction to how Bill O'Hanlon does therapy - and gives a range of easy 'try it out' techniques that you can use with your own clients. This book is definitely designed for therapists, and is VERY practical and to the point. Each of the fifty-one methods is outlined clearly with examples over one or two pages. What you don't get it is a lot of the underlying framework and (dare I say it) theory behind it all (try Cade & O'Hanlon's 'A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy' for that), but it's great to dip into for interest, or new ideas to try when wondering what on earth to do next with a client. It's got a sense of humour too!