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Brief Counseling That Works: A Solution-Focused Therapy Approach for School Counselors and Other Mental Health Professionals
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u/ameliorates ยท 1 pointr/socialwork

Just gonna upvote here because this is pretty much what I would've said. :)

Identifying triggers, teaching healthy communication skills, writing action/crisis plans, going round and round on actually FOLLOWING the action/crisis plans, teaching age-appropriate expectations/limits/consequences/discipline, going round and round on structure/consistency/routine in actually FOLLOWING age-appropriate... well, you get it.

It often feels like you make very little progress but I've learned that's because my interventions are so short-lived (my unit is short term/intensive). It is really hard to see progress in ~3 months. Metrics really helped in identifying progress when it feels like all you're doing is putting out fires. I also found pretty good success using brief solution-focused therapy (I used this book).

I actually like this job. Families are often less guarded in their home environment. Sometimes it can be really distracting (TV, visitors, so many other toys for kids to play with and ignore you over!) so you have got to be comfortable setting limits. It does feel like I make a difference when I see a whole family interacting in a healthier way or get feedback on something I didn't even realize they'd heard. And I get a lot of clues from the home environment that I wouldn't have in an office. Plus I get to do some fun stuff that I couldn't do in an office... like demonstrate what "positive engagement" looks like (oh look, it's family fun night, we're gonna make brownies and play Stop Think and Relax!). Modeling is powerful stuff. Some of these families have forgotten that they even CAN enjoy time together...