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SFP 103 – Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains
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SFP 103 – Episode 103: Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains
Simply Focus Podcast – Episode #103
Hosted by: Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat | Intro: Bibiana Czerny & Ken Brooks | Music: www.bensound.com
SFP 103 - Episode 103: Staying up to date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Sara Jordan and David Hains
by Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat | Simply Focus Podcast |48:47
http://www.sfontour.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SFP-103-Staying-up-to-date-The-Journal-of-Solution-Focused-Practices-with-Prof.-Sara-Jordan-and-David-Hains.m4a“We offer the ability for people using lots of different methods, and lots of different types of observations to contribute to the evidence-base.”
Show Notes
In today’s episode, we talk with Sara Jordan, Associate Professor of Couple and Family Therapy at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as Chief Editor of the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) and David Hains, President of the Australasian Solution Focused Association (ASFA), about
- what fascinates David and Sara about Solution Focus,
- the start of the journal and the new developments to the Journal of Solution Focused Practices,
- their best hopes for the journal,
- how they support people to write for the journal,
- the sustainability of the journal and the financial support,
- the different ways of how SF organizations and people (can) contribute to the journal,
- showing that Solution Focus is an evidence-based practice,
- the scientific discourse and the advantages of the JSFP,
- a journal for practitioners who want to stay up to date.
- The Challenge of the Week: Become familiar with JSFP, contribute to the journal, join the virtual launch, and check what you can do to promote the solution-focused approach.
Resources
- Learn more about the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) and please consider donating to the journal.
- Here you can learn more about how to submit your paper to the journal.
- Check out the website of the Australasian Solution Focused Association (ASFA) (former AASFBT) and the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association (SFBTA).
- A big THANK YOU to everyone who have been contributing to the journal with their time and effort and to all the organisations, institutions and individuals that contributed to the journal financially so far!
- The journal aspires to harness the diversity inherent within the SF community to assist in building and publishing a journal of the highest standard. Here you can find the JSFP Diversity and Inclusion Statement as well as the JSFP Statement regarding Social Priviledge.
- Connect with the Journal of Solution Focused Practices on Facebook and stay tuned about any news.
- Learn more about the University of Las Vegas, Nevada, and their Couple and Family Therapy program.
- Join the Re-LAUNCH Party of the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) on July 28, 2020.
Join the conversation
Friendpower is stronger than willpower. So, let’s inspire each other! Share your ideas and thoughts on what inspired you about our conversation with Sara and David and what differences this makes for you in your everyday life. Share as much detail as possible. Your story might be the one making a vital difference for someone else. Your thoughts and ideas matter and might encourage others to keep on going their SF journey. Share this podcast episode with your friends, clients or colleagues who you think might be inspired by this conversation. It could give them some practical ideas on how to apply Solution Focus in their daily life.
Thank you!
Thank you for listening to our podcast. You are awesome! That you listen to our podcast makes a huge difference for us. Please let us know and get in touch with us: Comment below or send us a message and tell us what difference our podcast series makes for you. And please share our podcast with others that might benefit from it and give us an honest rating at iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each and every single one. You really support our show with that as this will make it more likely that other people will find the SIMPLY FOCUS podcast and benefit.
Do you like the SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast? Then help Elfie and Dominik spread the word! Donate for the SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast!
Listen to more Simply Focus Podcast episodes:
SFP 108 – Adress Your Worries: A Table-Talk about Solution-Focus in Child Protection Services with Marianne Roessler & Wolfgang Gaiswinkler
SFP 106 – Creating Cooperation in Schools: Solution-Focused Support Groups and WOWW in Schools with Katrin Berger
SFP 103 – Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains
SFP 101 – Being most useful for our clients: Single session telephone therapy and more with Beverley Kort
SFP 99 – Introducing Solution Focus in Schools: The kind of teachers we want to be with Sharon Casey
SFP 97 – Solution Focus in Schools Works: From Garza Highschool to the Worldwide Evidence with Cynthia Franklin
SFP 95 – Writing the Headlines of our Life Today: What we can learn from going through cancer for the situation we are in right now with Brigitte Lavoie
SFP 94 – Zero Suicide: What it takes to thrive after trauma and the triple twins of SF success with John Henden
SFP 93 – A Community of Abundance: Getting Connected to this World of Possibilities with Petra Mueller-Demary
SFP 91 – Fundamentally Trusting Your Clients: Bringing Solution Focus to Communities with Naomi Whitehead
SFP 90 – Being a Progress Detective: Solution Focus in Business Settings and Conflict Management with Dr. Peter Roehrig
SFP 89 – Being present like Momo: A totally different mode of interaction and re-tuning with Dr. Peter Szabó
SFP 87 – Partnering with your Clients: Inspirations from the ICF Coaching Competencies for Solution Focused Practice with Kirsten Dierolf
SFP 86 – Crazy for Solution Focus: Spreading Solution Focus in Taiwan and mainland China with Prof. Wei-Su Hsu
SFP 85 – Interviewing for Efforts: Exploring Effort Focus and Microanalysis of Face-to-Face Dialogue with Harry Korman
SFP 84 – Trust the Model: A Constant Immersion in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Teaching, and Supervision with Jocelyne Lopez-Korman
SFP 83 – A Passion for Empowerment: Giving Young People a Voice with Solution Focus with Tara Gretton
SFP 73 – A Genuine Alternative: Differences Between Solution Focus and Problem Solving with Rayya Ghul
SFP 71 – Facilitating Change With Teams: John Brooker About Collaborating and the DNA of Solution Focus
SFP 68 – Inspiring the Next Generation: Unlearning and Unteaching Solution-Focused Practice with Dr. Biba Rebolj
SFP 67 – Building on What Works: A Different Kind of Conversation in School Counseling with Erin Cusanno
SFP 66 – Towards Collectivising Solution-Focused Practice: Into the Community with Hope and the Ordinary in Action with Guy Shennan
SFP 65 – Nothing special about it – From Mental Health to End of Life and Grief Counseling with Joel K. Simon
SFP 64 – Applying Systemic Structural Constellations SySt® and Solution Focus with Ute Habenicht and Norbert Wandl
SFP 61 – Crossing Paths: Solution Focused Practices and Community Building in Slovakia with Andrea Schovancová and Marek Koreň
SFP 59 – Supporting communication choices: How to use Solution Focused ideas in university teaching with Dr. David Weber
SFP 58 – Celebrating the SFWorldDay: The Three Questions for a Good Life with Sébastien Vernieuwe and members of the Swiss Network for Solution Focused Work (NLA)
SFP 57 – Our Perception matters: How to be minutely curious about clients being at their best with Dr. Adam Froerer
SFP 56 – Don’t assume, ask: A unique conversation about common factors, respect, and keeping clients at the center with Prof. John Murphy
Practice-Based Evidence, SF in Schools, Simply Focus Podcast
SFP 55 – Practice-Based Evidence: Looking at what is effective in what we do with Prof. Frank Thomas
SFP 53 – Solution-Focused Therapy with Children and Adolescents: Creative and Play-Based Approaches with Becky Taylor
SFP 52 – Happy Birthday Simply Focus Podcast: A meaningful conversation about our journey with John Murphy
SFP 51 – Putting differences to work: The Solution Focused Counseling Program at TCU with Becky Taylor, Frank Thomas, Marcella Stark and three of their PH.D. students
SFP 50 – Being out there with Solution Focus: A hopeful perspective for the medical sector and sexual minorities with Benjamin Finlayson
SFP 49 – Living on the streets: A conversation about connection, humanity and the importance of community with Stacy Nelson
SFP 41 – Solution Focus is an Evidence-Based Intervention: The Impact of Research for Solution Focus with Johnny S. Kim
SFP 38 – Exceptional Sessions: Animal-Assisted Solution Focused Brief Therapy & More with Teri Pichot
SFP 32 – Small steps count: A conversation about SF parenting, SF in Japan and more with Keiko Yoneyama
SFP 27 – Hope in Action: A Conversation with Heather Fiske about Solution Focused Suicide Prevention
SFP 26 – Celebrating Half a Year SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast with That Reminds Me Of The Following Story by Hannes Couvreur
SFP 23 – What directions do you choose in your conversations? – A face-to-face dialogue with Dr. Peter de Jong
The post SFP 103 – Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains appeared first on SF on tour.
109 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 28, 2021 09:13 (). Last successful fetch was on April 23, 2021 16:15 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 266200212 series 2115681
SFP 103 – Episode 103: Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains
Simply Focus Podcast – Episode #103
Hosted by: Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat | Intro: Bibiana Czerny & Ken Brooks | Music: www.bensound.com
SFP 103 - Episode 103: Staying up to date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Sara Jordan and David Hains
by Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat | Simply Focus Podcast |48:47
http://www.sfontour.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SFP-103-Staying-up-to-date-The-Journal-of-Solution-Focused-Practices-with-Prof.-Sara-Jordan-and-David-Hains.m4a“We offer the ability for people using lots of different methods, and lots of different types of observations to contribute to the evidence-base.”
Show Notes
In today’s episode, we talk with Sara Jordan, Associate Professor of Couple and Family Therapy at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as Chief Editor of the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) and David Hains, President of the Australasian Solution Focused Association (ASFA), about
- what fascinates David and Sara about Solution Focus,
- the start of the journal and the new developments to the Journal of Solution Focused Practices,
- their best hopes for the journal,
- how they support people to write for the journal,
- the sustainability of the journal and the financial support,
- the different ways of how SF organizations and people (can) contribute to the journal,
- showing that Solution Focus is an evidence-based practice,
- the scientific discourse and the advantages of the JSFP,
- a journal for practitioners who want to stay up to date.
- The Challenge of the Week: Become familiar with JSFP, contribute to the journal, join the virtual launch, and check what you can do to promote the solution-focused approach.
Resources
- Learn more about the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) and please consider donating to the journal.
- Here you can learn more about how to submit your paper to the journal.
- Check out the website of the Australasian Solution Focused Association (ASFA) (former AASFBT) and the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association (SFBTA).
- A big THANK YOU to everyone who have been contributing to the journal with their time and effort and to all the organisations, institutions and individuals that contributed to the journal financially so far!
- The journal aspires to harness the diversity inherent within the SF community to assist in building and publishing a journal of the highest standard. Here you can find the JSFP Diversity and Inclusion Statement as well as the JSFP Statement regarding Social Priviledge.
- Connect with the Journal of Solution Focused Practices on Facebook and stay tuned about any news.
- Learn more about the University of Las Vegas, Nevada, and their Couple and Family Therapy program.
- Join the Re-LAUNCH Party of the Journal of Solution Focused Practices (JSFP) on July 28, 2020.
Join the conversation
Friendpower is stronger than willpower. So, let’s inspire each other! Share your ideas and thoughts on what inspired you about our conversation with Sara and David and what differences this makes for you in your everyday life. Share as much detail as possible. Your story might be the one making a vital difference for someone else. Your thoughts and ideas matter and might encourage others to keep on going their SF journey. Share this podcast episode with your friends, clients or colleagues who you think might be inspired by this conversation. It could give them some practical ideas on how to apply Solution Focus in their daily life.
Thank you!
Thank you for listening to our podcast. You are awesome! That you listen to our podcast makes a huge difference for us. Please let us know and get in touch with us: Comment below or send us a message and tell us what difference our podcast series makes for you. And please share our podcast with others that might benefit from it and give us an honest rating at iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each and every single one. You really support our show with that as this will make it more likely that other people will find the SIMPLY FOCUS podcast and benefit.
Do you like the SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast? Then help Elfie and Dominik spread the word! Donate for the SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast!
Listen to more Simply Focus Podcast episodes:
SFP 108 – Adress Your Worries: A Table-Talk about Solution-Focus in Child Protection Services with Marianne Roessler & Wolfgang Gaiswinkler
SFP 106 – Creating Cooperation in Schools: Solution-Focused Support Groups and WOWW in Schools with Katrin Berger
SFP 103 – Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains
SFP 101 – Being most useful for our clients: Single session telephone therapy and more with Beverley Kort
SFP 99 – Introducing Solution Focus in Schools: The kind of teachers we want to be with Sharon Casey
SFP 97 – Solution Focus in Schools Works: From Garza Highschool to the Worldwide Evidence with Cynthia Franklin
SFP 95 – Writing the Headlines of our Life Today: What we can learn from going through cancer for the situation we are in right now with Brigitte Lavoie
SFP 94 – Zero Suicide: What it takes to thrive after trauma and the triple twins of SF success with John Henden
SFP 93 – A Community of Abundance: Getting Connected to this World of Possibilities with Petra Mueller-Demary
SFP 91 – Fundamentally Trusting Your Clients: Bringing Solution Focus to Communities with Naomi Whitehead
SFP 90 – Being a Progress Detective: Solution Focus in Business Settings and Conflict Management with Dr. Peter Roehrig
SFP 89 – Being present like Momo: A totally different mode of interaction and re-tuning with Dr. Peter Szabó
SFP 87 – Partnering with your Clients: Inspirations from the ICF Coaching Competencies for Solution Focused Practice with Kirsten Dierolf
SFP 86 – Crazy for Solution Focus: Spreading Solution Focus in Taiwan and mainland China with Prof. Wei-Su Hsu
SFP 85 – Interviewing for Efforts: Exploring Effort Focus and Microanalysis of Face-to-Face Dialogue with Harry Korman
SFP 84 – Trust the Model: A Constant Immersion in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Teaching, and Supervision with Jocelyne Lopez-Korman
SFP 83 – A Passion for Empowerment: Giving Young People a Voice with Solution Focus with Tara Gretton
SFP 73 – A Genuine Alternative: Differences Between Solution Focus and Problem Solving with Rayya Ghul
SFP 71 – Facilitating Change With Teams: John Brooker About Collaborating and the DNA of Solution Focus
SFP 68 – Inspiring the Next Generation: Unlearning and Unteaching Solution-Focused Practice with Dr. Biba Rebolj
SFP 67 – Building on What Works: A Different Kind of Conversation in School Counseling with Erin Cusanno
SFP 66 – Towards Collectivising Solution-Focused Practice: Into the Community with Hope and the Ordinary in Action with Guy Shennan
SFP 65 – Nothing special about it – From Mental Health to End of Life and Grief Counseling with Joel K. Simon
SFP 64 – Applying Systemic Structural Constellations SySt® and Solution Focus with Ute Habenicht and Norbert Wandl
SFP 61 – Crossing Paths: Solution Focused Practices and Community Building in Slovakia with Andrea Schovancová and Marek Koreň
SFP 59 – Supporting communication choices: How to use Solution Focused ideas in university teaching with Dr. David Weber
SFP 58 – Celebrating the SFWorldDay: The Three Questions for a Good Life with Sébastien Vernieuwe and members of the Swiss Network for Solution Focused Work (NLA)
SFP 57 – Our Perception matters: How to be minutely curious about clients being at their best with Dr. Adam Froerer
SFP 56 – Don’t assume, ask: A unique conversation about common factors, respect, and keeping clients at the center with Prof. John Murphy
Practice-Based Evidence, SF in Schools, Simply Focus Podcast
SFP 55 – Practice-Based Evidence: Looking at what is effective in what we do with Prof. Frank Thomas
SFP 53 – Solution-Focused Therapy with Children and Adolescents: Creative and Play-Based Approaches with Becky Taylor
SFP 52 – Happy Birthday Simply Focus Podcast: A meaningful conversation about our journey with John Murphy
SFP 51 – Putting differences to work: The Solution Focused Counseling Program at TCU with Becky Taylor, Frank Thomas, Marcella Stark and three of their PH.D. students
SFP 50 – Being out there with Solution Focus: A hopeful perspective for the medical sector and sexual minorities with Benjamin Finlayson
SFP 49 – Living on the streets: A conversation about connection, humanity and the importance of community with Stacy Nelson
SFP 41 – Solution Focus is an Evidence-Based Intervention: The Impact of Research for Solution Focus with Johnny S. Kim
SFP 38 – Exceptional Sessions: Animal-Assisted Solution Focused Brief Therapy & More with Teri Pichot
SFP 32 – Small steps count: A conversation about SF parenting, SF in Japan and more with Keiko Yoneyama
SFP 27 – Hope in Action: A Conversation with Heather Fiske about Solution Focused Suicide Prevention
SFP 26 – Celebrating Half a Year SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast with That Reminds Me Of The Following Story by Hannes Couvreur
SFP 23 – What directions do you choose in your conversations? – A face-to-face dialogue with Dr. Peter de Jong
The post SFP 103 – Staying up to Date: The Journal of Solution Focused Practices with Prof. Sara Jordan and David Hains appeared first on SF on tour.
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