Solution-focused approaches in adult mental health research: a conceptual literature review and narrative synthesis

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    The premise of a solution-focused approach was first described in 1974 by Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch in their Brief Therapy approach, where they described their belief that effective change can be brought about by enacting change in the present, without a need to necessarily understand "why" or the cause of a problem. Building a conceptual framework of solution-focused approaches would provide clinicians and researchers with the theoretical underpinnings to enable a deeper understanding of the mechanism by which interventions based on a solution-focused approach function, and how key principles of the . . .

     

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