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  2024-May-20

Steve de Shazer was a renowned American psychotherapist, author, and co-founder of the Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) approach. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of psychotherapy and has made significant contributions to the development of solution-focused therapy.. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1940, de Shazer initially pursued a career in social work. However, after becoming disillusioned with traditional therapy approaches, he decided to explore alternative methods of helping people. This led him to study under Milton Erickson, the father of modern hypnotherapy, and his wife, Elizabeth Erickson.. De Shazer was greatly influenced by the work of the Ericksons and their approach to therapy, which focused on finding solutions rather than analyzing problems. He also drew inspiration from other theories and methods, such as constructivism, narrative therapy, and cybernetics.. In 1978, de Shazer, along with his wife Insoo Kim Berg, founded the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee. It was here that they developed the SFBT approach, which aimed to help individuals and families find solutions to their problems in a short amount of time. De Shazer believed that change can occur quickly if the focus is on what is working and finding solutions rather than dwelling on the problem.

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One of the key principles of SFBT is the belief that clients are the experts in their own lives. De Shazer and Berg believed that clients have the resources and abilities to find solutions to their problems, and it is the role of the therapist to help them tap into these resources. This approach is in stark contrast to traditional therapy, where the therapist is seen as the expert and holds the power in the therapeutic relationship.. Another important aspect of SFBT is the use of language

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De Shazer believed that the words we use to describe our problems and solutions can shape our thinking and behavior. Therefore, the therapists choice of words is crucial in helping clients shift their perspective and find solutions

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For example, instead of asking clients what their problems are, the therapist may ask, "What would you like to be different in your life?" This subtle change in language can make a significant difference in how clients view their problems and their ability to find solutions.. De Shazer was also known for his use of "miracle questions" in therapy sessions. These are hypothetical questions that ask clients to imagine what their life would be like if the problem was miraculously solved overnight. This technique helps clients envision a future without their problem and can be a powerful motivator for change.. De Shazers work has had a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy, and his approach has been widely adopted by therapists all over the world. His books, including "Keys to Solution in Brief Therapy" and "Clues: Investigating Solutions in Brief Therapy," are considered essential reading for anyone practicing SFBT.

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Sadly, de Shazer passed away in 2005 at the age of.

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