Virtual Webinar On-Demand

Solution Focused Brief Therapy: An Approach as Lasting as a Diamond

Presented by Elliott Connie
2.5 CE Hours
Solution Focused Brief Therapy: An Approach as Lasting as a Diamond

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Date & Time

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Description

The Solution Focused Approach has often been described as one that is simple, but not easy. This is because developing the perspectives that guide the techniques and questions of this approach can be challenging. Some of the biggest challenges are because most of us are trained in a more traditional, problem focused clinical modality. In this workshop the presenter will help you make that shift by showing you behind the curtain of this approach so that, by the end, you’ll have a more complete understanding of this simple but now easy way of working and be able to apply it to your clinical work.

Target Audience

  • Social Worker
  • Psychologist
  • Counselor
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Elliott Connie

Elliott Connie, MA, LPC is a psychotherapist that practices in Keller, Texas. He has worked with thousands of individuals, couples, and families applying the solution focused approach to help them move their lives from the current problems towards their desired futures. He is the founder and Director of The Solution Focused Universe, an online learning community that also conducts trainings to help professionals master the Solution Focused Approach in their work. He is recognized around the world speaking at national and international conferences and events in such places as throughout the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, South Africa, Russia, Switzerland, England, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, Holland, Canada, and Asia training practitioners to apply solution focused questions and techniques in their work. He has authored or co-authored 4 books including “The Art of Solution Focused Therapy”, “Solution Building in Couples Therapy”, “The Solution Focused Marriage”, and “Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Clients Managing Trauma”.