- 3 Tips for students of the solution-focused approach
- 6 critical reflections on the importance of doing what works
- A mathematical look at change can be helpful for practical change professionals
- Applying the strength of weak ties to find a new job
- Assumptions of Solution-Focused Change
- At no point were confrontations needed
- Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness Support in Solution Focused Change (Youtube video)
- Building healthy and productive habits - how do you reach maximum automaticity?
- Deliberate practice and deep practice
- Effective conversation: focus and sensitivity
- Encouraging self-compassion in solution-focused coaching
- Exchange is the root of virtue and prosperity (Youtube)
- Exit genetic determinism: example of genes-environment interaction
- How can crime rates be brought down? → Priorities in law enforcement
- How Equality is Driving Thriving
- How honest is it to assume the solution-focused posture?
- Interview with Claude Steele
- Interview with Wally Gingerich
- Leadership and attribution styles: does modesty work?
- Losing the surplus problem
- Mastery through Myelin
- My 21 videos on the solution-focused approach
- On positive psychology: my worries, views, suggestions and questions
- Past, present, future X negative, positive - Light hearted example of a solution-focused conversation
- Pathways to solutions (2010)
- Redirecting attention from negative to positive in 3 small steps (P->C->O)
- Reflections on the effects of goal setting and communicating
- Scaling questions with multiple goals
- Self-Determination Theory Meets Solution-Focused Change: Autonomy, Competence and Relatedness Support in Action
- SFC CUBE: three dimensions of solution-focused change
- Solution-Focused Attributional Interventions
- Solution-focused planning
- Suggestions to help build the bridge between the better past and the better future
- The Formulation of Achievable Goals
- The Motivation Continuum (Self-Determination Theory)
- The Optimal Zone Scale - adaptation of the solution-focused scaling question
- The shift from direct person-focused compliments to indirect process-focused compliments
- The WHAT, WHO, and WHEN of successful change
- Bad baskets spoil good apples
- Attributional charity
Blog by Coert Visser, psychologist, trainer of solution-focused professionals. Twitter: @DoingWhatWorks
December 24, 2010
This year's blogposts
I enjoyed blogging this year. I learned a lot from writing these 229 posts and from the interaction that emerged from them. Thanks to all the followers of this site. Here is a selection of some of what I think are some of the most interesting posts.
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