Abstract
1. From Problem Solving to Solution Building. 2. Solution Building: The Basics. 3. Skills for Not Knowing. 4. Getting Started: How to Pay Attention to What the Client Wants. 5. How to Amplify What Clients Want: The Miracle Question. 6. Exploring for Exceptions: Building on Client Strengths and Successes. 7. Formulating Feedback for Clients. 8. Later Sessions: Finding, Amplifying, and Measuring Client Progress. 9. Interviewing Clients in Involuntary Situations: Children, Dyads, and the Mandated. 10. Interviewing in Crisis Situations. 11. Outcomes. 12. Professional Values and Human Diversity. 13. Agency, Group, and Community Practice. 14. Applications. 15. Theoretical Implications.
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- Interview
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