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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 .
Steve de Shazer and Berg, primary developers of the approach, co-authored an update of SFBT in 2007, [3] shortly before their deaths. SFBT evolved from the Brief Therapy that was practiced at MRI. SFBT evolved from the Brief Therapy that was practiced at MRI.
Berg completed post-graduate studies at the Family Institute of Chicago, the Menninger Foundation in Kansas, and the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Alto, California. [1] At the MRI she also met her future husband, Steve de Shazer. [5] She and Steve married in June 1977. Berg died on January 10, 2007, in Milwaukee, at the age of 72. [1] [6]
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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The Brief Therapy practice [34] teaches a solution focused approach based on the work of Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg which uses the concepts of respectful curiosity, the preferred future, recognition of strengths and resources, and the use of scaling to assist the practitioner to progress (described in [35]).
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