Category Archives: SOC Model Description
SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
This list of questions and answers outlines the key features of Solution-Oriented Counselling and the unique services provided by Dr. Young through this model of intervention. Topics include greatest strengths, mission, passion, Ericksonian approach, positive psychology, mindfulness, and spirituality. Each … Continue reading
SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING: AN OUTLINE FOR INTERVENTION
Solution-Oriented Counselling is an eclectic extension of a solution-focused approach to foster a sustainable and enjoyable life of purpose, passion, and peace. This one page guide outlines solution-oriented counselling practices, and the intended results.
SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING WITH POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: REFERENCES
This lists professional journal references for a university course on Solution Oriented Counselling integrated with the principles of Positive Psychology.
SOLUTION-ORIENTED COACHING
Solution-Oriented Coaching is an eclectic extension of a solution-focused approach to foster a sustainable and enjoyable life of purpose, passion, and peace. This guide outlines solution-oriented coaching practices, and the intended results.
SOLUTION ORIENTED COUNSELLING MODEL
A more complete version of the description of Solution Oriented Counselling found on this website under “About SOC”.
INTEGRATING POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY INTO SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING
This unpublished article integrates the principles of Positive Psychology into a system of intervention called Solution-Oriented Counselling. This approach treats a continuum of presenting problems using principles from Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy … Continue reading
ABOUT THE SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING LOGO
An explanation of the symbolism behind the SOC logo.
A QUICK COMPARISON OF SESSION FORMATS AND FOCUS BETWEEN COACHING TOWARD HAPPINESS, SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY, AND SOLUTION-ORIENTED COUNSELLING
A comparison between coaching towards happiness, solution-focused therapy, and solution-oriented counselling, describing the methods used in each form.