Links to other SF Sites
Alasdair Macdonald (www.solutionsdoc.co.uk) - Aladair is the president of EBTA and has been a leading figure in the field
of research; up to date list of studies is available
Brief Therapy Practice, London (www.brief.org.uk) - founded in 1989 by Chris Iveson and his colleagues, specialise
in offering courses for professionals in Brief Therapy
Denver Center for Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (www.denversolutions.com) - founded by Teri Pichot who offers
training and consulting services
European Brief Therapy Association (www.ebta.eu) - contains information about past and future conferences and
a collection of links to the latest information on research about Brief Therapy
Harry Korman (www.sikt.nu) - conducts SF training in Sweden and moderates the SFT chat list
Joel Simon (www.0to10.net) - a solution-focused therapist, trainer, supervisor, and organizational consultant with over 30
years of post-graduate experience; a founding member of the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association
Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association (www.sfbta.org) - holds annual conferences in North America for Solution
Focused Brief Practitioners to exchange ideas and learn
SolutionSurfers (www.solutionsurfers.com) - co-founded by Peter Szabó and Daniel Meier, an international coach training
organization based in Lucerne, Switzerland
SOLWorld (www.ning.com) - a platform for sharing and building Solution Focused Practice in organizations
The Centre for Solutions Focus at Work (www.sfwork.com) - Mark McKergow & Jenny Clarke are co-directors of sfwork,
leaders in the development and application of solution focused approach in the workplace
The Institute for Solution Focused Therapy (www.solutionfocused.net) - website of Terry Trepper and Yvonne Dolan,
they conduct solution focused training and supervision in North America and around the world, along with online SF courses.
Wally Gingerich (www.gingerich.net) – information about SFBT and other links
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