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Prevention, solution-focused therapy, and the illusion of mental disorders
Authors:Jefferson M Fish
Institution:aSt. John's University, USA
Abstract:Therapy theorists' criticism of the lack of specific mechanisms in the prevention of mental disorders is examined from the perspective of solution-focused therapy (SFT), which argues that solutions can be unrelated to problems, and that it is not even necessary to know what a problem is in order to solve it. It is suggested that the shift of attention from problems to solutions in SFT offers a conceptual framework within which the criticism is not relevant, and from which theorists of therapy and prevention can share a common outlook. This outlook involves a focus on encouraging productive, useful, positive behavior, with a corresponding deemphasis on an skepticism about current conceptualizations of mental disorders.
Keywords:Prevention of mental illness  Brief therapy  Solution-focused therapy  Response expectancy  Positive expectancy
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