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Preface by Ben Furman
Preface by Valle Rune
Preface by the authors

Introduction

  What and what not
  The therapists responsibility and basic attitude
  Co-operation

Basic ideas

  Creating your story

The story and time
The story and other people
Coincidences or differences

  Theory - Change / Treatment
  The difference that makes a difference
  Exceptions

Deliberate exceptions
Spontaneous exceptions

  Resources and competence
  The therapists basic ideas
  Jon (a case)
  Useful ideas

Developing fit
Method
The ambition

  The role of the therapist
  The role of the team

Basic praxis

  Therapeutic strategies

To listen
Listen for what?
Listen how
Choosing strategy

  Useful questions

Progress-questions
Future-questions – goal-questions
Exception questions
Change questions
Scaling questions
Coping questions

  The summary

The break
Confirm the difficulties
Positive feed-back
Idea

Meeting the addict

  The therapist's context
  The client’s context

Accept the definition of the problem
Assume that everyone is always doing their best
Accept clients that are high or under the influence
Don't take anything for granted

  Starting the session

Why is the client consulting now?
What is the client good at?
Pull the network into the conversation in a positive way

  Define the goal

The miracle question

  Developing (deepening)

Exception questions 
Pre-session Change

Scaling questions
How will we know when treatment is finished?

  Ending the session

Meeting With the Family

  Man is his relationships
  At last someone asks me
  Dependency and loyalty
  Parents as resource
  Co-operation
  In practice
  How to start the session

Developing fit

  Previous change

Potential difficulties and some hints

  The goal

Are the changes so forth in the direction of the goal?

  The next step

Scaling questions

  Ending the interview

  Examples

The parents are the experts on their child

Talking isn't enough

Meeting The Professional Network

  Who is part of the network?

  Collaboration – co-operation

Why co-operate?
Differences in the encounter with professionals compared to the family

  Different inceptions – different situations

Collaborating - the addict’s view-point
Collaboration - the families view-point
Collaboration - the professionals view-point

  Initiating the meeting
  Calling the meeting
  Starting the meeting

Clarify the purpose
Set up goals for the meeting

  Deepening

  The ending

  Two examples

The co-operation that never really started
Valeria

  Special difficulties and a few tips

Continuing therapy

  General and specific

Is it better?
Is it enough?
Better – but not enough
Good enough – but not sure
No change or improvement

  Interval between sessions
  Clients who fail to appear
  Tips on goals

Relapse

  Is the client sober?

  Are relatives or professionals present?
  Is the client drunk or high?
  Goals and denominations

Relapse or not

The denomination

  Relate behaviors to the goal
  In sum – four themes to think about
  Particular situations

The client is under the influence but pretends nothing is wrong
Disagreement

  Finishing remarks on relapse

Is there any difference?

Special Difficulties and Particular Situations

  When addicts have children

What is best for the children?

What is parental support?

The work of the therapist

Finishing comments

  Sexual abuse

Independent of the starting point

  Hopeless cases

Special techniques

Ceremonies
Party
Diplomas
Advice to others
Acknowledgement therapy
Expiation-therapy
Note-therapy
Memory-note to oneself
Notes as messages to others

Consultations

 Generally

The couple, the therapist & the miracle

Termination

  Generalities
  The goals are reached
  No change

The family wants to terminate
The therapist wants to stop

  Goals partly reached

Doubting clients
Handle the rest oneself
Unclear therapists

Failures to attend
Ceremonies

From Clever Shrudeness To Constructive Co-operation?

The heroin program
Psychotherapeutic theory as metaphors
Metaphors in structural/strategic family therapy
Yesterday – today – tomorrow

Index (sorry - but this is simply to much work to do in HTML)

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