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Steve de Shazer (June 25, 1940, Milwaukee – September 11, 2005, Vienna) was a psychotherapist, author, and developer and pioneer of solution focused brief therapy. In 1978, he founded the Brief Family Therapy Center (BFTC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his wife Insoo Kim Berg .
In 1978, Berg and de Shazer co-founded the Brief Family Therapy Center (BFTC) in Milwaukee. [4] Berg was the executive director and a clinician at the BFTC. [ 6 ] [ 4 ] Berg and de Shazer are recognized as the primary developers of solution-focused brief therapy , which emerged from research they conducted at the BFTC in the 1980s, building ...
Steve de Shazer, the director of BFTC, referred to this group as a "therapeutic think tank". [29] Over time people began to request training, so BFTC became a research and training center. [29] SFBT has its roots in brief family therapy, [30] a type of family therapy practiced at the Mental Research Institute (MRI). [31]
During the 1980s, while working with the McHenry County Youth Service Bureau in Woodstock, Illinois, [19] she became involved with Steve de Shazer [20] and Insoo Kim Berg [21] and his team at The Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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He set up the charity and designed its 'solution focused' approach to early intervention, based on the pioneering work of Steve de Shazer and his wife Insoo Kim Berg. [3] Additional funding was received at the end of 1995 through a Home Office 'reducing criminality' initiative which enabled the fledgling charity to pilot its approach over the ...