SFP 72 – A Unique Perspective: Seeing an Elephant with a Rhino Horn with John Wheeler
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John Wheeler about the practitioner’s perspective. In today’s episode, we talk with John Wheeler, M.A., Social Worker, UKCP Registered Systemic Psychotherapist, Solution Focused Trainer, Supervisor and Consultant as well as Board Member of the EBTA, about what fascinated him with Solution Focus at the beginning and how his conversations changed. Check out how he and Greg Vinnicombe collected Solution-focused assumptions, categorized them into four groups, have been teaching them, and how this focus on assumptions keeps him on track. He shares a great story of learning from our clients or an example of how adapting to the session rating scale (SRS) changed his conversation - from roughly connecting to truly connecting to our clients. Learn more about Solution Focused Supervision and how to be mindful of our own special perspective and the different contexts. Listen how they bridge quality assessments in a solution-focused way in their SF trainings. And check out the Challenge of the Week: „Look out for what you love most about your use of SF, based on the benefit you see it bringing to the people you are working with.”
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