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Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Education - A Practical Guide for Teachers Counselors and Mentors with 950 Questions & Techniques to Inspire Student Growth - cover

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Education - A Practical Guide for Teachers Counselors and Mentors with 950 Questions & Techniques to Inspire Student Growth

Bert Hansel Ramsey, Anthony Elgin Olson

Publisher: TherapyBooks Publishing

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Summary

Are you an educator, counselor, or mentor looking for a practical, research-backed approach to guide students toward success? Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a proven method that shifts conversations from problems to possibilities, helping students build confidence, resilience, and self-motivation.
 
-- This book provides 950 powerful solution-focused questions and techniques designed to help you:--- Engage students in meaningful, forward-thinking conversations--- Encourage problem-solving and self-reflection--- Foster a positive learning environment in classrooms and counseling settings--- Help students overcome challenges and take actionable steps toward success
 
With real-world examples, practical strategies, and easy-to-use questioning techniques, this guide is perfect for:--Teachers – Build a solution-focused classroom culture-- School Counselors – Guide students through challenges with effective questioning-- Mentors & Coaches – Inspire and empower students to reach their goals-- Anyone Working with Youth – Practical tools for fostering student growth and engagement
 
-- Transform the way you support students—turn setbacks into solutions!
Available since: 03/01/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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