Do One Thing Different

Do One Thing Different

1999 • 224 pages

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This book provides a great look into exerting change in your own life through the lens of solution oriented therapy. Putting aside Bill O'Hanlon's questionable relationship history (especially as a marriage and family therapist), he gives a lot of great suggestions that anyone could apply in his or her own life. I like the examples he provides of clients he has worked with as well as the summaries of key points reiterated throughout. Good, easy read!

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