The glass half-full or half-empty: a within-subject comparison of solution-focused versus problem-focused client descriptions on therapist emotions and hope for treatment.
Nicole GeschwindBarnaby D DunnPublished in: Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy (2023)
Focusing on clients' goals, their strengths, and actively highlighting better moments and areas of problem-free functioning may increase therapists' positive emotions and their hope for clients' successful treatment. A next step is to examine the degree to which these positive short-term effects are, in turn, predictive of better clinical outcomes in therapy. Future research could additionally examine whether supporting therapists to frame clients' initial assessments in solution-focused ways may be one way to contribute to workforce well-being.