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Insoo Kim Berg / Steve de Shazer Bibliography Please mail to: kirsten@kirsten-dierolf.de if you have additions or corrections Books: Shazer, Steve de (1982): Patterns of brief family therapy. An ecosystemic approach. New York: Guilford Press. Shazer, Steve de (1985): Keys to solution in brief therapy. 1st. New York: Shazer, Steve de (1988): Clues. Investigating solutions in brief therapy. 1st. New York: Berg, I. K. (1990): Manual for Family Based Services. Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee Dept. of Social Service. Shazer, Steve de (1991): Putting difference to work. 1st. New York: Norton. Berg, Insoo Kim; George, Evan (1991): Family preservation. A brief therapy workbook. London: BT Press. Miller, Scott D.; Berg, Insoo Kim (1992): Working with the polysubstance user. A case demonstration of solution-focused brief therapy. Milwaukee, WI: Brief Family Therapy Center. Berg, I.K &. Miller S. D. (1992): Working with the problem drinker. New York: Norton. Shazer, Steve de (1994): Words were originally magic. 1st. New York: Berg, Insoo Kim (1994): Family-based services. A solution-focused approach. New York: W.W. Norton. Miller, Scott D.; Berg, Insoo Kim (1997): The miracle method. A radical new approach to problem drinking. New York: Berg, Insoo Kim; Reuss, Norman H. (1998 ;): Solutions step by step. A substance abuse treatment manual. 1st. New York, London: DeJong, P. &. Berg I.K (1998): Interviewing for solutions. Thomson: Brooks/Cole. Jong, Peter de; Berg, Insoo Kim (1998): Instructor's resource manual for interviewing for solutions. Pacific Grove, Calif: Brooks/Cole Pub. Berg, I. K. &. Kelly Susan (2000): Building solutions in child protective services. New York: Norton. Lewis, Judy; Carlson, Jon; Berg, Insoo Kim (2000): Solution-focused therapy for addictions with Insoo Kim Berg. Needham Heights, Mass: Allyn & Bacon. Berg, Insoo Kim; Dolan, Yvonne M. (2001): Tales of solutions. A collection of hopeinspiring stories. New York: Norton. Jong, Peter de; Berg, Insoo Kim (2002): Instructor's Resource Manual with Test Bank. 2nd. Australia, United Kingdom: Wadsworth (Interviewing for solutions, / Peter De Jong, Insoo Kim Berg ; 2). Jong, Peter de; Berg, Insoo Kim (2002): Learner's workbook. 2nd. Australia, United Kingdom: Wadsworth (Interviewing for solutions, / Peter De Jong, Insoo Kim Berg ; 3). Berg, Insoo Kim; Steiner, Therese (2003): Children's solution work. 1st. New York: Norton. Berg, Insoo Kim; Szabó, Peter (2005): Brief coaching for lasting solutions. 1st. New York: Shazer, Steve de; Dolan, Yvonne M.; Korman, Harry (2007): More than miracles. The state of the art of solution-focused brief therapy. New York: Haworth Press. Berg, Insoo Kim; Shilts, Lee (2009): Einfach KLASSE. WOWW-Coaching in der Schule. Dortmund: Borgmann Media. Articles: Shazer, Steve de (1974): On getting unstuck. Some change initiating tactics. In: Family Therapy 1 (1), S. 19 26. Shazer, S. de (1975): Brief therapy: Two s company. In: Family Process (14 (1)), S. 78 93. Shazer, Steve de (1975): The confusion technique. In: Family Therapy 2 (1), S. 23 30.

Shazer, Steve de (1977): The optimistpessimist technique. In: Family Therapy 4 (2), S. 93 100. Shazer, Steve de (1978): Brief therapy with couples. In: International Journal of Family Therapy 6, S. 17 30. Shazer, Steve de (1978): Brief hypnotherapy of two sexual dysfunctions. The crystal ball technique. In: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 20, S. 203-208. Shazer, Steve de (1979): On transforming symptoms. An approach to an Erickson procedure. In: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 22 (22), S. 17 28. Shazer, Steve de (1979): Brief therapy with families. In: American Journal of Family Therapy 7, S. 83 95. Shazer, Steve de (1980): Investigation of indirect symbolic suggestions. In: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 23 (23), S. 10 15. Shazer, Steve de (1980): Brief family therapy. A metaphorical task. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 6, S. 471 476. Shazer, Steve de (1981): A brief study of informal conference behaviors. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 1, S. 54 61. Shazer, Steve de (1981): On useful metaphors. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 1, S. 54-61 Shazer, Steve de (1982): Some conceptual distinctions are more useful than others. In: Family Process 21, S. 71 84. Shazer, Steve de (1982): Some bonuses of using a team approach to family therapy. In: L. &. Aronson M. Wolberg (Hg.): Group and family therapy. New York: Shazer, Steve de (1982): The use of teams in family therapy. In: A. Gurman (Hg.): Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy. 2 Bände. New York: (-- not in the first volume find the second?) de Shazer, S., Berg, I. K., Lipchik, E., Nunnally, E., Molnar, A., Gingerich, W. J. and Weiner-Davis, M. (1986). Brief Therapy: Focused Solution Development. Family Process, 25(2), 207-221. Shazer, Steve de (1983): Diagnosing = (researching + doing therapy). In: B. Keeney (Hg.): Diagnosis and assessment in family therapy. Aspen: Rockville. Nunnally, E. &. Berg I.K (1983): We tried to push the river. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies. Shazer, Steve de &. Molnar A. (1983): Rekursivität. Die Praxis-Theorie Beziehung. In: Zeitschrift für systemische Therapie 1 (3), S. 2 10. Shazer, Steve &. Molnar A. de (1983): Four useful interventions in brief family therapy. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 10, S. 297 304. Shazer, S. &. Lipchik E. de (1984): Frames and reframing. In: E. Coppersmith (Hg.): Families with a handicapped member. Aspen: Rockville. Shazer, S. &. Molnar A. de (1984): Changing teams / changing families. In: Family Process 23, S. 481 486. Berg, I.K &. Walter J. (1984): Doing is knowing: Training model for systemic therapists. In: Zeitschrift für systemische Therapie. Berg, I. K. (1984): In memorium: Resistance. In: Family Therapy News. Shazer, S. de (1984): The death of resistance. In: Family Process ((23)), S. 1 17. Shazer, Steve de (1984): The imaginary pill technique. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 3, S. 30 34. Shazer, Steve de (1984): Fit. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies (3), S. 34 37. Shazer, S. &. Nunnally E. de (1985): The mysterious affair of paradoxes and loops. In: G. Weeks (Hg.): Promoting change through paradoxical therapy. Homewood: Dow Jones- Irwin. Shazer, S. &. Berg I. K. de: A part is not apart: Working with only one of the partners present. Berg, I. K. (1985): Helping referral sources to help. In: Family Therapy Networker (June).

Shazer, Steve de (1986): Minimal elegance. In: Family Therapy Networker 11 (8), S. 57 60. Shazer, Steve de (1986): A requiem for power. In: Contemporary Family Therapy 10, S. 69 76. Berg, I. K. (1986): Views across the Pacific. In Forum on Family Therapy. In: Family Therapy News (Sept-Oct). Shazer, Steve &. Berg Insoo Kim et al de (1986): Brief Therapy: Focused Solution Development. In: Family Process 25 (2), S. 207 221. Shazer, Steve de (1986): Kurzfamilientherapie mit der Zauberer von Oz Methode. In: Familiendynamik 11, S. 343 350. Lipchik, E. &. Shazer S. de (1986): The purposeful interview. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 5, S. 88 99. Nunnally, E.; Shazer, S. de; Lipchick, E. &. Berg I.K (1986): A study of change. Therapeutic theory in process. In: D. Efron (Hg.): Journeys. Expansion of the strategic, systemic therapies. New York: Shazer, Steve de; Kral, Ron (1986): Indirect approaches in therapy. Rockville, Md: Aspen Publishers. Molnar, A. and Shazer S. de (1987): Solutionfocused therapy: Toward the identification of therapeutic tasks. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 13, S. 349 358. Weiner-Davis, M. Shazer S. and Gingerich W. de (1987): Building on pretreatment change to construct the therapeutic solution: An exploratory study. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 13, S. 359 363. Gingerich, W. Shazer and Weiner-Davis M. de (1988): Constructing change: A research view of interviewing. In: Eve Lipchik (Hg.): Interviewing. Aspen: Rockville. Shazer and Berg, I. K. de (1988): Constructing solutions. In: Family Therapy Networker (Sept. / Oct.). Berg, I.K (1988): Marital therapy with one spouse or both. In: E. Nunnally (Hg.): Families in Trouble. San Francisco: Sage Publications (3). Goodman, H. Gingerich W. and Shazer S. de (1989): Briefer: An expert system for clinical practice. In: Computers in Human Services 5, S. 53 68. Shazer, Steve de (1988): Therapie als System. Entwurf einer Theorie. In: L. Reiter und E. &. Reiter-Theil Brunner (Hg.): Von der Familientherapie zur systemischen Perspektive. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag. Shazer, Steve de (1988): Utilization: The foundation of solutions. In: J. &. Lankton S. Zeig (Hg.): Developing Ericksonian therapy. The state of the art. New York: Shazer, Steve de (1988): Holy and vulgar sound the same. In: AFTA Newsletter 31, S. 42. Shazer, Steve de (1988): Once you have doubts what have you got? A brief therapy approach to difficult cases. In: E. Nunnally, C. Chilman und F. & Cox (Hg.): Mental illness, delinquency, addictions and neglect. Families in trouble series Vol 4. Newbury Park: SAGE. Kral, R. Schaffer J. and Shazer S. de (1989): Adoptive families: More of the same and different. In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 8 (36-49). Shazer, Steve de (1989): Wrong map, wrong territory. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 15, S. 117 121. Shazer, Steve de (1989): Resistance revisited. In: Contemporary Family Therapy (11), S. 227 233. Berg, I. K. (1990): Die Katze im Sack (Let the seller beware: consultation in the schools). In: Systeme 4 (1/ 90). Shazer, Steve de (1990): Ericksonian systemic perspective. In: S. Lankton (Hg.): The broader implications of Ericksonian therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel (Ericksonian Monographs, 7). Shazer, Steve de (1990): Kreatives Missverstehen. In: Systeme 4, S. 137 148. Shazer, Steve de (1990): Brief therapy. In: J. &. Munion W. Zeig (Hg.): What is psychotherapy? Contemporary Perspectives. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Shazer, Steve de (1990): Foreword. In: George E. &. Ratner H. Iveson (Hg.): Problem to Solution. London: BT Press. Shazer, Steve de (1990): Scheiß passiert. In: G. &. Simon F. Weber (Hg.): Carl Auer. Geist oder ghost? Heidelberg: Carl Auer. Shazer, Steve de (1990): What is it about brief therapy that works? In: Jeffrey K. Zeig und Stephen G. Gilligan (Hg.): Brief therapy. Myths, methods, and metaphors. New York: Berg, I.K. &. Gallagher D. (1991): Solutionfocused brief treatment with adolescent substance abusers. In: T. &. Selekman M. Todd (Hg.): Family Therapy Approaches with Adolescent Substance Abusers. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Berg, I. K. &. Hopwood L. (1991): Doing with very little: Treatment of homeless substance abusers. In: Journal of Independent Social Work. Miller, G. and Shazer S. de (1991): Jenseits Beschwerden: Ein Entwurf der Kurztherapie. In: L. and Ahlers C. Steiner (Hg.): Systemische Denken und Therapeutischer Prozess. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag. Gingerich, W. and Shazer S. de (1991): The briefer project: Using expert systems as theory construction tools. In: Family Process 30, S. 241 250. Shazer, Steve de (1991): Shit happens. In: G. &. Simon F. Weber (Hg.): Strange encounters with Carl Auer. New York: Norton. Shazer, Steve de (1991): Here we go again. Maps, territories, interpretations, and the distinction between In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 17, S. 179 181. Shazer, Steve de (1991): Foreword. In: Yvonne Dolan (Hg.): Resolving Sexual Abuse. New York: Norton. Shazer, Steve de (1991): Muddles, bewilderment: Or damn it all! In: Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies 10, S. 110 111. Shazer, Steve de (1992): Aus der Sprache gibt es kein Entrinnen. In: J. Schweitzer und A. &. Fischer H.R Retzer (Hg.): Systemische Praxis und Postmoderne. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. Shazer, Steve de (1992): What question is being asked? In: AFTA Newsletter 47, S. 31 32. Shazer, Steve &. Berg Insoo Kim de (1992): Doing therapy: A post-structural re-vision. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (18), S. 71 81. Berg, Insoo Kim &. Miller Scott D. (1992): Working with Asian American clients. One person at a time. In: Families in Society 73 (6), S. 356 363. Berg, Insoo Kim (1993): Pretend a miracle happened. A brief therapy task. In: Thorana Strever &. Trepper Terry S. Nelson (Hg.): 101 interventions in family therapy. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press. Shazer, Steve de &. Berg Insoo Kim de (1993): Making Numbers Talk: Language in Therapy. In: Steven Friedman (Hg.): The New language of change. Constructive collaboration in psychotherapy. New York: Guilford Press, S. 5 25. Shazer, Steve de(1993): Creative Misunderstanding: There is no escape from language. In: Stephen G. Gilligan und Reese Price (Hg.): Therapeutic conversations. 1st. New York: Shazer, Steve &. White de (1993): Vive la difference. In: Stephen G. Gilligan und Reese Price (Hg.): Therapeutic conversations. 1st. New York: Shazer, Steve de (1993): Commentary on J.H. Weakland: conversations but what kind? In: Stephen G. Gilligan und Reese Price (Hg.): Therapeutic conversations. 1st. New York: Berg, Insoo Kim &. Jaya Ajakai (1993): Different and same: family therapy with Asian- American families. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (19 (1)), S. 31 38. Shazer, Steve de (1994): Essential, nonessential: Vive la difference. In: Jeffrey K. Zeig (Hg.): Ericksonian methods. New York: Berg, Insoo Kim &. Jong Peter de (1996): Solution building conversations. co-

constructing a sense of competence with clients. In: Families in Society 77 (6), S. 376 391. Shazer, Steve de (1996): Erfolgsgeschichten konstruieren. In: T. &. Greve N. Keller (Hg.): Systemische Praxis in der Psychiatrie. Bonn: Psychiatrie-Verlag. Shazer, Steve de (1997): Die lösungsorientierte Kurztherapie. In: J. Hesse (Hg.): Systemisch-lösungsorientierte Kurztherapie. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht. Suberri, K. C. &. Berg I.K (1997): Solutionfocused therapy. In: Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling 3 (12). New York: Heatherleigh Co. deshazer, Steve &. Berg Insoo Kim (1997): 'What works'. Remarks on research aspects of solution-focused brief therapy. In: Journal of Family Therapy 19. Rudes, Jim; Shilts, Lee; Berg, Insoo Kim (1997): Focused supervision seen through a recursive frame analysis. In: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 23 (2), S. 203 215. Shazer, Steve de (1997): Some thoughts on language use in therapy. In: Contemporary Family Therapy 19 (133-141). Shazer, Steve de (1997): Radical acceptance. In: Families, Systems & Health 15, S. 375 378. Miller, G. and Shazer S. de (1998): Have you heard the latest rumor about? Solutionfocused therapy as a rumor. In: Family Process 37, S. 363 377. Hoyt, Michael &. Berg I. K. (1998): Solutionfocused couple therapy: Helping clients construct self-fulfilling realities. In: Frank M. Dattilio (Hg.): Integrative Cases in Couples and Family Therapy: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectus. New York: Guilford Press. Berg, I.K &. Reuss N. (1998): Solution-focused brief therapy: Treating substance abuse. In: W.J. &. Edgette J.H Mathews (Hg.): Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy: Solutions, Strategies, Narratives. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis (2). Klar, H. &. Berg I. K. (1999): Solution-focused brief therapy. In: D. &. Prevatt F. Lawson (Hg.): Casebook in family therapy. Pacific Grove, Calif: Brooks/Cole. Ray, Wendel A.; Shazer, Steve de (1999): Evolving brief therapies. In honor of John H. Weakland. Galena, IL: Geist & Russell Companies. Miller, G. and Shazer S. de (2000): Emotions in solution-focused therapy. In: Family Process 39, S. 5 23. DeJong, P. &. Berg I.K (2001): Co-constructing cooperation with mandated clients. In: Social Work 46 (4), S. 361 374. Shazer, Steve de (2002): Getting to the surface of the problem. The bricks and mortar of our constructions. In: J. Zeig und Tucker & Theisen (Hg.): Brief therapy: Lasting impresssions. Phoenix: Zeig, Tucker & Theisen.