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Ajmal,Yasmin, Rees, Ioan (Eds.) (2001). Solution in Schools: Creative applications
of solution focused brief thinking with young people and adults. London BT Press.
Berg, Insoo Kim (1991 and revised 1999) Family Preservation: A brief therapy workbook. London: BT Press.
Berg, Insoo Kim (1994) Family Based Services: A solution-focused approach. New York: Norton.
Berg, Insoo Kim and Miller, Scott (1992) Working with the Problem Drinker: A solution focused approach. New York: Norton.
Berg, Insoo Kim and Reuss, Norman (1997) Solutions Step by Step: a substance abuse treatment manual. New York: Norton & Wylie.
Berg, Insoo Kim and Kelly, Susan (2000) Building Solutions in Child Protective Services. New York: Norton.
Berg, Insoo Kim and Dolan,Yvonne (2001) Tales of Solution: A collection of hope inspiring stories. New York: Norton.
Bertolino, Robert (1998) Therapy with troubled teenagers - rewriting young lives in progress. USA:Wylie
Bertolino, Bob and O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Invitation to Possibility- Land: An intensive teaching seminar with Bill O'Hanlon. Phil,: Brunner/Mazel.
Cade, Brian and O'Hanlon, Bill (1993) A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.
Davis,Thomas and Osborn, Cynthia (2000) The Solution-Focused School Counsellor: Shaping professional practice. Philadelphia: Accelerated Development
de Shazer, Steve (1985) Keys to Solution in Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.
de Shazer, Steve (1988) Clues: Investigating Solutions in Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.
de Shazer, Steve (1991) Putting Difference to Work. New York: Norton.
de Shazer, Steve (1994) Words were Originally Magic. New York: Norton.
DeJong, Peter and Berg, Insoo Kim (2002) Interviewing for Solutions. Pacific Grove, California: Brooks/Cole.
Dolan,Yvonne (1991) Resolving Sexual Abuse. New York: Norton.
Dolan,Yvonne (2000) Beyond Survival. London: BT Press
Duncan, Barry, Hubble, Mark, and Miller, Scott (1997) Psychotherapy with Impossible Cases: the efficient treatment of therapy veterans. New York: Norton.
Duncan, Barry, Miller, Scott (2000) The Heroic Client: Doing Client-directed, outcome informed therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Durrant, Michael (1993) Residential treatment. New York: Norton.
Durrant, Michael (1995) Creative Strategies for School Problems. New York: Norton.
Furman, Ben and Ahola,Tapani (1992) Solution talk: Hosting therapeutic conversations. New York:Norton.
Furman, Ben (1998) It's Never Too Late To Have a Happy Childhood: From adversity to resilience.London: BT Press.
George, Evan, Iveson, Chris, and Ratner, Harvey (1990, revised and expanded 1999) Problem to Solution: Brief therapy with individuals and families. London: BT Press.
Hawkes, David, Marsh,Trevor, and Wilgosh, Ron (1998) Solution Focused Therapy: A handbook for health care professionals. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.
Hudson, Patricia O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, William Hudson (1992) Stop blaming, start loving - a solution oriented approach to improving your relationship. New York: Norton.
Hudson, Patricia O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, William Hudson (1995) Love is a Verb. New York: Norton.
Hudson, Pat (1996) The Solution Oriented Woman. New York: Norton.
Iveson, Chris (1990 revised and expanded 2001) Whose Life? Working with older people. London:BT Press.
Jackson, Paul and McKergow, Mark (2002) The Solutions Focus;The simple way to positive change. London: Nicholas Publishing.
Jacob, Frederike (2001) Solution focused Recovery from Eating Distress. London: BT Press.
Lethem, Jane (1994) Moved to Tears, Moved to Action: brief therapy with women and children.London: BT Press.
Levy, Ray and O'Hanlon Bill (2001) Try and make me: Simple strategies that turn off the tantrums and create co-operation. USA: Rodale Books.
McFarland, Barbara (1995) Brief Therapy and Eating Disorders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Metcalf, Linda (1995) Counselling Towards Solutions: A practical solution-focused program for working with students, teachers and parents. Centre for Applied Research, New York: Simon & Schuster.
Metcalf, Linda (1997) Parenting Towards Solutions: How parents can use skills they already have to raise responsible, loving kids. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Simon & Schuster.
Metcalf, Linda (1998) Solution Focused Group Therapy. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Metcalf, Linda (1999) Teaching Toward Solutions: Step-by-step startegies for
handling academic,behaviour and family issues in the classroom. Centre for Applied Research. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Miller, Gale (1997) Becoming Miracle Workers: Language and meaning in brief therapy. New York:Aldine de Gruyter.
Miller, Scott and Berg, Insoo Kim (1995) The Miracle method: A radically new approach to problem drinking. N.Y.: Norton.
Miller, Scott, Hubble, Mark and Duncan, Barry (Eds.) (1996) Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Miller, Scott, Duncan, Barry, and Hubble, Mark (1997) Escape from Babel:Toward a unifying language for psychotherapy practice. New York: Norton.
Murphy, John and Duncan, Barry (1997) Brief Intervention for School Problems: Collaborating for practical solutions. New York: Guilford Press.
Murphy, John and (1997) Solution focused Counseling in Middle and High Schools, Alexandria,VA:American Counseling Association
O'Connell, Bill (1998) Solution-Focused Therapy. London: Sage.
O'Connell, Bill (2001) Solution Focused Stress Counselling. London: Continuum
O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Evolving Possibilities: Selected Papers (eds. O'Hanlon, S. & Bertolini, R.)Phil.: Brunner/Mazel.
O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Do one thing different. New York:William Morrow.
O'Hanlon, Bill and Beadle, Sandy (1996) A Field Guide to Possibility Land. London: BT Press
O'Hanlon, Bill and Bertolino, Robert (1998) Even from a broken web: Brief respectful solution-oriented therapy for sexual abuse and trauma. New York:Wiley
O'Hanlon, Bill and Weiner-Davis, Michele (1988) In Search of Solutions: A new direction in psychotherapy. New York: Norton.
O'Hanlon, Bill and Wilk, Jim (1987) Shifting Contexts: the generation of effective psychotherapy New York: Guilford Press
Pichot,T. and Dolan,Y. (2002) Miracles Happen: Agency based solution-focused therapy with courtmandated and other reluctant clients. New York: Haworth
Rhodes, John and Ajmal,Yasmin (1995) Solution Focused Thinking in Schools. London: BT Press.
Rowan,Tim and O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Solution-Oriented Therapy for Chronic & Severe Mental Illness.New York:Wiley
Selekman, Matthew (1993) Pathways to Change: Brief therapy solutions with difficult adolescents.New York: Guilford Press.
Selekman, Matthew (1997) Solution Focused Therapy with Children. New York: Guilford Press.
Sharry, John (2001) Solution-Focused Groupwork. London: Sage
Sharry, John, Madden, Brendan, and Darmody, Melissa (2001) Becoming a Solution Detective: Astrengths- based guide to brief therapy. London : BT Press.
Sklare, Gerald (1997) Brief Counselling that Works: A solution-focused approach for school counsellors.
Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Corwin Press, Sage Publications.
Thomas, Frank and Cockburn, Jack (1998) Competency-Based Counselling. Minn.: Fortress Press.
Turnell, Andrew and Edwards, Steve (1999) Signs of Safety: A Solution - and Safety - Oriented Approach to Child Protection Casework: New York: Norton.
Tohn, Susan Lee and Oshlag, Jordan (1997) Crossing the Bridge: integrating solution focused therapy into clinical practice. Sudbury, Mass.: Solutions Press.
Walsh,Trish (Ed.) (1997) Solution Focused Child Protection:Towards a positive frame for social work practice. Department of Social Studies Occasional Paper no. 6,Trinity College, Dublin.
Walter, John and Peller, Jane (1992) Becoming Solution-Focused in Brief Therapy. New York:Brunner/Mazel.
Walter, John and Peller, Jane (2000) Recreating Brief Therapy. Preferences & Possiblities. New York:Norton
Weiner-Davis, Michelle (1995) Change Your Life and Everyone In It. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Weiner-Davis, Michelle (1992) Divorce Busting: A revolutionary and rapid program for staying together. Simon & Schuster.
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