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This article describes a four-step problem-solving model that integrates Alfred Adler's (1969) and William Glasser's (1965, 1989) theories. The model provides a structure that school counselors can use to conceptualize short-term counseling. McClam and Woodside (1994) presented an over-view of problem-solving strategies in counseling.
24 Απρ 2022 · EGAN does not ignore the importance of the past, but instead of focusing on the causes of problems, possibilities for a better future are explored. Therefore, from the beginning of counselling, Egan’s model of helping encourages step-by-step actions in terms of problem-solving (Egan, 2010).
Analyzes the problem-solving process within counseling by extending a problem-solving model proposed by T. J. D'Zurilla and M. R. Goldfried (1971). It is maintained that the counseling process can be viewed as a problem-solving event, a perspective that may lead researchers into new research problems and greater specificity.
1 Μαρ 2003 · This article provides an overview of a new crisis intervention model, the Integrated Problem-Solving Model (IPSM), and demonstrates its application to a specific crisis, sexual assault.
15 Οκτ 2020 · Μαρούδα-Χατζούλη Α. (2020). A proposal for a problem solving process model for counseling in personal dilemmas and conflicts. Psychology: The Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society, 10(2+3), 310–329. https://doi.org/10.12681/psy_hps.24034
Our PST model focuses on the following four rational problem-solving skills: problem defi nition and formulation, generation of alternatives, decision making, and solution implementation and verification.
In this chapter we (a) review the early development of the problem-solving model for social work practice; (b) discuss the later development of the problem solving model in terms of its extension to and further elaboration by generalist models of social work practice; (c) provide an overview of how the problem-solving model allows for the ...