Problem-solving Therapy: A Social Competence Approach to Clinical InterventionSpringer Pub., 1999 - 260 หน้า |
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... involves the selection of a single course of action . There are two types of complex plans : a solution combination and a contingency plan . A solution combination involves the choice of a combination of solution alternatives to be ...
... involves the selection of a single course of action . There are two types of complex plans : a solution combination and a contingency plan . A solution combination involves the choice of a combination of solution alternatives to be ...
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... involves verbal prompting , such as leading questions , suggestions , and instructions . For example , the problem - solving therapist can prompt during initial brainstorming sessions to begin the process of generating alternative ...
... involves verbal prompting , such as leading questions , suggestions , and instructions . For example , the problem - solving therapist can prompt during initial brainstorming sessions to begin the process of generating alternative ...
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... ( involves the subject's job , career , or academic work ) . 2. Domestic Problem ( involves the subject's home or present liv- ing environment , including the other people who live there , such as family , roommates , lover ) . 3 ...
... ( involves the subject's job , career , or academic work ) . 2. Domestic Problem ( involves the subject's home or present liv- ing environment , including the other people who live there , such as family , roommates , lover ) . 3 ...
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ProblemSolving Training Manual | 95 |
Case Illustrations | 151 |
References | 221 |
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