Problem-Solving Model Vs. Problem-Focused Brief Therapy In Family Therapy

 

Compare and contrast these models through a comparison table that summarizes their main characteristics, applicability, underlying theories, and their advantages and disadvantages.

1. The Problem-Solving Model.
2.- Brief Therapy Focused on Problem-Solving.

The Comparative Table must develop the following contents from the point of view of Family Therapy:

1. Problem Solving Model:

• Explanation: Describe what this model consists of, including its theoretical foundations and its approach to family intervention.
• Theorists: Mention the main theorists or founders of this model.
• Application: Explain how this model is applied in the family setting.
• Steps of the Model: Identify and briefly describe the fundamental steps of the Problem-Solving Model.
• Advantages
• Disadvantages.
Indicate the advantages and disadvantages of this model in the context of family intervention.

2. Brief Therapy Focused on Problem Solving:

• Explanation: Describe what problem-focused brief therapy is, highlighting its approach and methodology.
• Application: Discuss how this therapy is implemented in family situations and what distinguishes it from other approaches.
• Advantages.

 

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