Problem Solving to Adaptation
In grief work, clients often arrive searching for solutions to something that cannot be undone.
One of the most meaningful shifts can happen when the work moves from problem solving to adaptation.
Not everything can be fixed, but clients can learn to live alongside loss with greater steadiness.
Frameworks like spheres of control often help facilitate this shift by clarifying where effort is helpful — and where compassion may be more appropriate than control.
I explore this concept further in a recent Brainz Magazine article.
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Curious how others help clients transition from problem solving to adaptation in grief work.
ℹ️ Educational purposes only. Not a substitute for therapy or professional mental health care.
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Lilyan Fowler
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Problem Solving to Adaptation
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