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The Collaborative Miracle: When to Slow Down the Pace of Brief Therapy
Journal of Systemic Therapies
  • Lee Shilts, Nova Southeastern University
  • Anne H Rambo, Nova Southeastern University
  • Edith Huntley, Nova Southeastern University
ORCID ID
0000-0001-6204-5296
Publication Date
6-1-2003
Abstract

The “miracle question” is one of the most recognizable features of the solution-focused model. Yet, too often, it is asked in a rigid, formalized manner. We will argue that, like all therapeutic techniques, the miracle question is more effective when developed collaboratively with the client. Case illustrations will be presented to demonstrate this approach.

DOI
10.1521/jsyt.22.2.65.23348
Citation Information
Lee Shilts, Anne H Rambo and Edith Huntley. "The Collaborative Miracle: When to Slow Down the Pace of Brief Therapy" Journal of Systemic Therapies Vol. 22 Iss. 2 (2003) p. 65 - 73 ISSN: 1195-4396
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne-rambo/35/