The FREE video below is a section of a seminar lecture given by an instructor.
Below
are the PowerPoints that accompany the instructor's lecture for this track. Question 12 found at the bottom of this page.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Adrian, M., Berk, M. S., Korslund, K., Whitlock, K., McCauley, E., & Linehan, M. (2018). Parental validation and invalidation predict adolescent self-harm.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 49(4), 274–281.
Bustamante Madsen, L., Eddleston, M., Schultz Hansen, K., & Konradsen, F. (2018). Quality assessment of economic evaluations of suicide and self-harm interventions: A systematic review.Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 39(2), 82–95.
Dueweke, A. R., Rojas, S. M., Anastasia, E. A., & Bridges, A. J. (2017). Can brief behavioral health interventions reduce suicidal and self-harm ideation in primary care patients?Families, Systems, & Health, 35(3), 376–381.
Kayrouz, R., & Hansen, S. (2020). I don't believe in miracles: Using the ecological validity model to adapt the miracle question to match the client’s cultural preferences and characteristics.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 51(3), 223–236.
Online Continuing Education QUESTION
12 When using The "Miracle Question" as a Treatment Approach,
what can be accomplished by asking your client, "Are any pieces of the Miracle
already happening?" To select and enter your answer go to CEU Test