Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Case Study

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During Solution-focused brief therapy there are three types of relationship roles that counselors should be aware of. The first realtionship is identified as the customer role. This entails the client and the counselor both establishing a problem and solution together. This relationship fosters the knowledge that a client is ready to accept the problem and they have the commitment to change it. The second type of relationship role a therapist may enter is referred to as the complaint role. During this type of relationship, a client expects a counselor to change those around them in order to solve a problem. Clients do not see that they need to change, they merely comprehend that the problems they face are due to others around them. The last