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Brief Strategic Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions

Last update By C. Moretto Saturday Mar 22 2008 18:06

BST FAQ

How long does it take to do a brief strategic therapy? More

Are the session scheduled on a weekly basis? More

How long does a session last? More

Does brief strategic therapy offer result that are stable over time? More

Does brief strategic therapy include the prescription of medication? More

I read books on strategic psychotherapy and I would like to start a therapeutic treatment of this kind. Is it possible that having read and now knowing some of the manoeuvres will damage my therapeutic work? More

I believe that one of my family members has issues that could be resolved with strategic psychotherapy, but they do not want to meet with a specialist. What can I do? More

Is strategic therapy a purely symptom-focused therapy? And if yes, is there a risk that when a symptom is solved one may develop a new symptom in place (substitute symptom)? More

What are the reasons why strategic therapy fails? Can they be due to the therapist? More

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