Systemic Family Therapists, be curious first and the expert second….

The key to helping caregivers is to be curious first and an expert second. As therapists, intentional discipline is necessary when approaching caregivers to access their strengths and help them manage challenges. Instead of offering advice, ask open-ended “how” and “what” questions. Encourage caregivers to use their strengths from other areas of life and practice…

The key to helping caregivers is to be curious first and an expert second. As therapists, intentional discipline is necessary when approaching caregivers to access their strengths and help them manage challenges. Instead of offering advice, ask open-ended “how” and “what” questions. Encourage caregivers to use their strengths from other areas of life and practice with the child.

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