Free downloads and SFBT resources
Quick reference guide – bullying
6/02/2010 · Leave a commentBullying and harassment are pernicious and highly damaging. Many managers are unsure of how to deal with these behaviours, and victims quite often fail to recognise or report incidents. This quick reference guide will help you identify bullying and suggests some initial courses of action for dealing with it.
SFBT sample questions
6/02/2010 · Leave a commentThe creative use of questions is the anchor-point of the SFBT session. Here are some examples of SFBT questions to get you started or act as prompts. These are not mine, if they ‘belong’ to anyone they belong to the SFBT community which freely shares such information.
Client self-assessment
23/01/2010 · Leave a commentI developed this Solution Focused evaluation form for use with my clients. Though it looks simple I have found that it works as a useful way of encouraging reflection and consolidation. Clients like it and have been happy to complete the form, which I ask them to do at the end of a session.
SFBT session guide
23/01/2010 · Leave a commentWhen starting out in Solution Focused practice it can be tricky for the practitioner to keep the basic structure in mind. This session protocol will guide can be used as a revision tool or for prompting you during sessions.
SFBT – key ideas
23/01/2010 · Leave a commentBecoming solution focused requires a shift in thinking; instead of thinking about problems we tend to enquire about solutions. This download conveniently lists the main assumptions that guide Solution Focused practice, and adds a handy list of prompts to help develop your SF thinking. Useful for reminder and revision, to help new new practitioners familiarise [...]

