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If weare not to define people by their deficits, how can we organize ourunderstanding of them? The concept of competence provides the needed framework. Beginning with the idea that most symptoms represent adaptive attempts gone awry, a competence approach develops the healthy urges that reside within symptoms and helps clients organize around those instead of around the problems themselves. This book delineates the why and how of this way of building therapy around hidden strengths, based on a strong partnership with families. Courage, hope, vision, and other concepts not usually treated in psychotherapy are taken seriously and developed as important aspects of treatment. Ultimately, this approach offers people a direct, positive challenge to find and develop the best that is in them.Waters, David B. is the author of 'Competence, Courage, and Change An Approach to Family Therapy', published 1993 under ISBN 9780393701395 and ISBN 0393701395.
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