2018
DOI: 10.29252/jrh.8.2.123
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The effectiveness of brief solution-focused couple therapy (BSFCT) on reducing couple burnout

Abstract: Brief solution-focused therapy is a collaborative and nonpathological approach for therapy emphasizing on finding the solution by the client with the help and collaboration of the therapist. The research was conducted to examine the effectiveness of brief solution-focused couple therapy in reducing couple burnout among women. The present research has been conducted by a semi-experimental method with a pretest-posttest and follow-up with control group design. The population of the present research included all … Show more

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“…The findings from this study thus are consistent with past reviews that indicated that SFBT is a promising intervention with adolescents and families (Bond et al, 2013). At the same time, more research is warranted for other couple and family related problems (Davarniya et al, 2018) given the limited number of studies that have been done on SFBT in couple and family therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings from this study thus are consistent with past reviews that indicated that SFBT is a promising intervention with adolescents and families (Bond et al, 2013). At the same time, more research is warranted for other couple and family related problems (Davarniya et al, 2018) given the limited number of studies that have been done on SFBT in couple and family therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 57 Instead of an emphasis on the defects and disabilities of individuals, this approach focuses on highlighting the capabilities and successes of individuals and on creating team relations during the treatment. 58 Based on this treatment, changing and transformation is inevitable, and constructive changes are possible; therefore, in this treatment, the focus in on problems, which are likely to be changed; so, due to this, the treatment is known as hope counselling. 59 It was shown in many studies that SFGC reduces the mental pressure of students, increases the social compatibility of adolescents, promotes motivation and the progress of the educational performance of individuals, increases the mental health of students, and reduces the depression symptoms, as well as anxiety and stress in different age groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rovněž probíhají četné výzkumy účinnosti i procesu SFBT (Franklin et al, 2011(Franklin et al, , 2017Kim et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2018). Přístup zaměřený na řešení se uplatňuje i při práci s páry (Berg, 1994;Connie, 2012;Hoyt & Berg, 1998;Iveson, 2003;Reiter, 2017;Weiner-Davis, 1992Ziegler & Hiller, 2001 a některé výzkumy také poukazují na jeho účinnost i v tomto kontextu (Abusaidi et al, 2018;Davarniya et al, 2018;Franklin et al, 2011;Milner & Singleton, 2008).…”
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