An engaging guide to a conceptual therapy that offers therapists more freedom and an enhanced interaction with clients.
A theme is a topic of discourse, a subject of discussion, or a dominating idea. In other words, a theme is what a story means. Themes shape our relationships, values, and traditions, both individually and collectively, and if a theme is harmful, it can create ‘problems’. This book is a pragmatic approach to helping clients to change. The premise is that by assisting clients to change the limiting themes they themselves constructed, their own natural problem-solving abilities and healing resources can be activated.