Affiliation:
1. Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA
Abstract
Strength-centered therapy (ST) is a therapeutic model based on character strengths in positive psychology and social constructionist perspectives on psychotherapy. Although there is no documented empirical research on ST, research evidence indicates that interventions that identify and cultivate character strengths have consistently yielded positive outcomes in well-being. Some specific techniques adopted in ST have shown effectiveness in improving psychological outcomes. The present case study adds research evidence to the potential effectiveness of ST. This case study provides an analysis of ST with a 20-year-old White female client. The focus of this case study is to illustrate how ST techniques work with a real client. A total of 12 therapy sessions and pre- and post-therapy interviews and assessments with the client were recorded and transcribed for data analysis. The research team analyzed the data qualitatively, illustrated several ST therapeutic strategies, and explored the client’s experience of therapy in four phases of ST. Implications for practice and research are discussed.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology
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