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Integrating the PLISSIT Model into Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: A Philosophically Coherent Approach
Can the PLISSIT model be integrated into Solution-Focused Brief Therapy without contradiction? Many practitioners use both, but few examine whether they align philosophically. While SFBT emphasizes collaboration and the client as the expert, PLISSIT includes education and specific suggestions, creating an apparent tension. This article argues that the conflict is not real but misunderstood. By distinguishing between the client’s expertise in their lived experience and the practitioner’s expertise in their field, and by reframing interventions as collaborative experiments rather than prescriptions, PLISSIT can be fully integrated within an SFBT framework, allowing practitioners to remain both philosophically coherent and practically effective.
Confronting the Philosophical Foundations of Modern Sexology: Why the Discipline Needs a Scholastic Re-Foundation for Meaningful Scientific Progress
Sexology has made enormous empirical progress, yet its core models still leave many people feeling unseen. This article explores why the field struggles to integrate meaning, relationship, and purpose into its scientific frameworks and argues that a return to sound philosophical foundations can strengthen both research and clinical care.