Publishers BT Press have once again delivered a set of practical ideas to assist schools in making positive changes.
Based on a powerful set of principles that underpin Solution Focused Brief Therapy and supported by real life examples this book will be of interest to anyone who wants to ensure that schools are safe and nurturing places for our children.
Chapters Include:
Toward Solution Focused Anti-Bullying
Professional Development
Classroom Work
Individual Interviewing
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