1. Solution-Focused Therapy in the Medical Family Therapy Field: Adapting Clinical Skills to Different Healthcare Settings.
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Knauss, Adrian and Jensen, Jakob F.
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FAMILY psychotherapy , *HEALTH facilities , *SPIRITUALITY , *PRIMARY health care , *LABOR supply , *CLINICAL competence , *CASE studies , *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation , *PATIENT care , *PSYCHOTHERAPY , *PSYCHIATRIC treatment , *MENTAL health services - Abstract
Preparing the future mental health workforce requires clinicians to be able to adapt their clinical work to different mental and medical healthcare settings to meet the growing need for mental health services. Medical Family Therapists (MedFTs) are specifically trained to provide care for patients from a biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective in diverse clinical settings. Having a theoretical foundation is a necessity for MedFTs to be able to adapt their clinical work to different contexts. Solution-focused therapy provides such a foundation. This paper provides examples of how MedFTs can use solution-focused therapy in traditional psychotherapy, integrated primary care, and integrated psychiatric care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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