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Feed-forward: future questions, future maps.

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    Family Process
    |September 1, 1985
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    Future-oriented questions help families reframe relationship problems. This "feed-forward" technique fosters new solutions by encouraging a positive outlook on future patterns.

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    Area of Science:

    • Family Therapy
    • Psychological Interventions
    • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

    Background:

    • Traditional therapeutic approaches often focus on past issues.
    • Reframing relational dilemmas is key to facilitating change.
    • Metacognitive strategies can enhance problem-solving.