3 Best Interventions and Techniques
The following interventions and techniques are helpful when implementing more effective problem-solving approaches in client’s lives.
First, it is essential to consider if PST is the best approach for the client, based on the problems they present.
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7 Activities and Worksheets For Your Session
PST practitioners have many different techniques available to support clients as they learn to tackle day-to-day or one-off trauma.
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How do you improve decision-making?
Encourage better decision-making through an improved understanding of the consequences of decisions and the value and likelihood of different outcomes.
Foster the client’s ability to carry out a solution plan, monitor its outcome, evaluate its effectiveness, and use self-reinforcement to increase the chance of success.
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Resources from Positivepsychology.Com
For even more tools to help strengthen your clients’ problem-solving skills, check out the following free worksheets from our blog.
1) Case Formulation Worksheet This worksheetpresents a four-step framework to help therapists and their clients come to a shared understanding of the client’s presenting problem.
2) Understanding Your Default Problem-S.
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What is problem solving therapy?
Problem-Solving Therapy aims to reduce the incidence and impact of mental health disorders and improve wellbeing by helping clients face life’s difficulties (Dobson, 2011).
This article introduces Problem-Solving Therapy and offers techniques, activities, and worksheets that mental health professionals can use with clients.
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What Is Problem-Solving Therapy?
Problem-Solving Therapy assumes that mental disorders arise in response to ineffective or maladaptive coping.
By adopting a more realistic and optimistic view of coping, individuals can understand the role of emotions and develop actions to reduce distress and maintain mental wellbeing (Nezu & Nezu, 2009). “Problem-solving therapy (PST) is a psycho.
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What is the therapy goals worksheet?
We've created the Therapy Goals worksheet to help your clients think about, and verbalize, their hopes for therapy.
The Therapy Goals worksheet opens with broader questions, including:
- a variation of the popular "magic wand" question
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Using art in therapy helps children express and process emotions.
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When should a client use a thinking worksheet?
It should be introduced after clients firmly grasp that their thinking in specific situations afects their mood and behavior and that at times their thinking is distorted.
Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense to clients to use such form.
As with all worksheets, make sure clients can complete it in session with you before suggesting it as .