Jody’s curiosity about what her friend did with her client that worked, could be compared to the attention the developers of solution-focused practice paid to what worked in the therapy they were doing. It also makes her article as much about learning the solution-focused approach as about its application to court proceedings.
Ayse Adil & Joe Lettieri
Introduced by Jenny Clarke Who better to bear witness to the value of SF than the client? In this video, we hear a powerful testimony from four clients of Family Based Solutions (FBS), an organisation based in Enfield, London, who works collaboratively with families using the solution focused approach. They share what their journey with FBS has meant to them, their families, and their wider communities.
Ayse Adil & Joe Lettieri
Introduced by Jenny Clarke Who better to bear witness to the value of SF than the client? In this video, we hear a powerful testimony from four clients of Family Based Solutions (FBS), an organisation based in Enfield, London, who works collaboratively with families using the solution focused approach. They share what their journey with FBS has meant to them, their families, and their wider communities.
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR Ayse Adil and Joe Lettieri founded Family Based Solutions in 2012 after they came across a family experiencing child to parent abuse. They have since expanded their services to include family domestic abuse recovery and working with adult offenders of domestic abuse.
In their workshop they invite four parents who been through the service to discuss their experience of solution focus coaching. The parents all named after fictional characters were asked to be very honest about the approach and explored not only what went well but also what could be better.
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR Joe Lettieri and Ayse Adil founded Family Based Solutions in 2012 after they came across a family experiencing child to parent abuse. They have since expanded their services to include family domestic abuse recovery and working with adult offenders of domestic abuse.
In their workshop they invite four parents who been through the service to discuss their experience of solution focus coaching. The parents all named after fictional characters were asked to be very honest about the approach and explored not only what went well but also what could be better.