Navigating Infidelity: Georgia’s Solution-Focused Therapy Journey

Key Points

  1. Georgia’s therapy focuses on managing the trauma of her husband’s infidelity, addressing anxiety about her future, and deciding her next steps.
  2. The SFBT approach emphasizes clarifying her values, exploring future scenarios, strengthening social support, and prioritizing self-care.
  3. Georgia’s prognosis is positive if she remains committed to therapy, guided by a desire for self-focus and well-being.
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Introduction

Adam Froerer, the Director of Research and Training for the Solution-Focused Universe, shares a clinical case involving a 61-year-old woman named Georgia. This case explores Georgia's journey in solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) as she navigates infidelity in her long-term marriage.

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