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BSFT
(redirected from Brief Strategic Family Therapy)

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BSFTByte Stream File Transfer
BSFTBachelor of Science in Food Technology (Philippines)
BSFTBrief Solution Focused Therapy
BSFTBlind Stochastic Feature Transformation
BSFTBrief Strategic Family Therapy (short-term, problem-focused intervention)
BSFTBoundary String Field Theory (physics)


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Brief strategic family therapy is one approach which uses families and communities as strengths which aid in early substance abuse prevention and has been found efficacious in randomized clinical trials (Santisteban et al.
These included Big Brothers Big Sisters (associated with a reduction in hitting), Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (reduction in incarceration), Nurse-Family Partnership (reduction in arrests and crime), Project Toward No Drug Abuse (reduction in weapon carrying), Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (reduction in peer aggression), and Brief Strategic Family Therapy (reduction in conduct disorder and socialized aggression).
Brief Strategic Family Therapy for Adolescents with Behavior Problems (Michael S.
 
 
 
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