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Brief solution-focused strategies for behavioral pediatrics

H Klar1, W L Coleman

  • 1Center for Development and Learning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Pediatric Clinics of North America
|February 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Brief, solution-focused therapy is an efficient approach for pediatricians to help families with child-rearing concerns. This model focuses on strengths, goals, and client cooperation for effective, time-saving counseling.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Pediatrics
  • Family Therapy

Background:

  • Managed care and resource limitations necessitate brief psychotherapy models.
  • Parents frequently seek pediatricians for guidance on child-rearing and family issues.

Observation:

  • Brief, solution-focused therapy (BSFT) is an innovative, efficient psychotherapy model.
  • BSFT concentrates on the present and future, client strengths, and clear goals.

Findings:

  • BSFT utilizes tasks and fosters client cooperation and self-efficacy.
  • Six specific solution-focused techniques are detailed for practical application.

Implications:

  • Behavioral pediatricians can adopt BSFT for time-effective family counseling.

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  • This approach exemplifies family-focused pediatrics, enhancing pediatric care delivery.