Goal Focused Positive Psychotherapy Case Examples

Evelyn Winter Plumb, Robert Byrom, Theodore T. Bartholomew,Kate Hawley

Goal Focused Positive Psychotherapy(2017)

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This chapter presents four case examples that illustrate the key principles of Goal Focused Positive Psychotherapy (GFPP). The formation of the therapist–client relationship is highlighted. Strengths are identified in the midst of the client describing problems. Approach goals are identified and positive emotions elicited based upon client readiness. Each therapist’s approach fits the client’s concerns and strengths. The client’s initial concerns form the beginning for the strength-oriented journey. Techniques such as positive empathy are used to identify the client’s desires. Client desires are understood to be in juxtaposition with client difficulties. GFPP is used within the context unique to each client. Client contexts can be conceptualized as comprising client problems, complaints, and difficulties, along with client strengths, assets, and culture. At the end of the chapter a synthesis statement assesses the common threads and distinctive qualities of the four cases.
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