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Ce serait dommage. Elles peuvent encore servir.

Voyons plutôt si des idées nouvelles vous rapprochent de votre objectif.

Si c'est le cas, vous pourrez les conserver. Comme tout ce que la vie vous a déjà appris.

S'informer, c'est déjà changer

Rien n'est plus éprouvant que ce sentiment d'être pris au piège d'une situation sans issue. Mais en parcourant les pages "plus" de ce site...

En observant...

Les expériences individuelles. Et les données statistiques.

En confrontant...

Les convictions. Et le résultat des recherches.

En interrogeant...

Les certitudes. Et les possibles.

Il se pourrait que vous retrouviez un peu de cette liberté de choix qui vous semblait perdue.

Dès cet instant, les choses ne seront plus tout à fait comme avant.

Mis à jour le 11-06-2026

ohanlon-ea-2003Bill O'Hanlon B., Weiner-Davis M. (2003) In Search of Solutions: A New Direction in Psychotherapy. New York, W.W. Norton.

Présentation

Recognized leaders in the solution-oriented movement, O’Hanlon and Weiner-Davis provide guidelines for clinicians in implementing solution-oriented language and explain how to avoid dead ends. Now available in paperback, including new material to bring the reader up-to-date on advances in this growing field.

Sommaire

  • Introduction
  • The Evolution of Psychotherapy: From Explanations and Problems to Solutions
  • Challenging Assumptions: Furnishing Premises for Solution-Oriented Therapy
  • The Uncertainty Principle in Therapy: Co-creating Solvable Problems
  • Watch Your Language: Having a Conversation for Change
  • The Session as Intervention: The Components of Solution-Oriented Interviewing
  • Prescriptions for Change: Altering the Doing and the Viewing of the Problem
  • Amplifying and Maintaining Change: Keeping the Ball Rolling
  • The Road Not Taken: Paths to Avoid in Therapy
  • Ready, Fire, Aim: Putting Solution-Oriented Therapy into Practice
  • A Conversation

Auteur(s)

Bill O’Hanlon, is a founder of Possibility and Inclusive Therapies and is the author or coauthor of more than twenty books, including Do One Thing Different and Quick Steps to Resolving Trauma. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Michele Weiner-Davis, Ph.D. is an internationally known relationship expert, marriage educator, best-selling author and psychotherapist, specializing in a solution-oriented approach aimed at helping people change their lives quickly and painlessly.