Term ID: T2132

Goal-Directed Therapy

/goal-directed-therapy/
Treatment approaches that focus on helping clients identify and work toward specific, meaningful objectives rather than primarily exploring problems or past experiences.
Example: Solution-focused therapy where clients and therapists collaboratively identify desired changes and develop concrete steps toward achieving specific life improvements.

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Reference: de Shazer (1985)