ABSTRACT

Between therapy sessions, it can be helpful to orient clients toward change. This is supported by outcome research, which suggests that therapy should be change-focused. That is, emphasis should be on how things change as opposed to how people remain stuck in their problems. The fact is, although change is constant, clients often become oriented toward what isn’t working and they remain stuck. In actuality, most problems either get better or worse between sessionsthey don’t remain the same.