Introduction
There are different forms of psychotherapies, but none of them is as unique as brief therapy. The definition and application of this therapy vary markedly between scholars and therapists alike. Despite the varied definitions, one thing is clear; it is a blanket term that takes into account different psychotherapies. Traditionally, brief therapists focus on the present client observable behavioral interaction with the objective of changing the current state of affairs (Molnar & Shazer, 1987).
This approach emerged in response to both situational limitations and patient needs (Molnar & Shazer, 1987). The application of brief therapy takes into account momentary versions of ...