Tomorrow, I am planning to write a research digest for the coming edition of the Interaction Journal. It will look at research published in the last six months (or maybe a bit beyond that time frame). The research does not have to be limited to the solution-focused approach, it can also be about parallel areas, such as social psychology, positive psychology, neuroscience, and so forth. I already have some ideas about what to include but I welcome any suggestions you may have. Therefore my question is:
What's the most interesting piece of research relevant to the solution-focused approach you have come across in the last 6 month (or so)?
No online response to this question but I received a few wonderful tips through email. Thanks Paolo and Alasdair!
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ReplyDeleteThis paper describing studies that show how exposure to nature increases focus on intrinsic goals was interesting.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19657048
Thank you, Rodney. Sounds interesting. I'll take a look at the article.
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