How does solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) work and how can it help?
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, or SFBT, is a short-term, goal-oriented approach that focuses less on what is “wrong” and more on what is already working, what you want to change, and the small steps that can move you toward that change.
In SFBT, we work together to identify your strengths, past successes, coping skills, and moments when the problem feels less intense. Instead of spending most of the time analyzing the problem, we focus on building practical solutions that fit your life. You may be asked questions such as what you hope will be different, what has helped even a little, and what small step would make things feel more manageable.
SFBT can help clients feel more hopeful, clear, and empowered. It is especially useful for people dealing with stress, life transitions, anxiety, mood concerns, relationship challenges, or feeling stuck. Because the approach is practical and future-focused, it can help you recognize progress, build confidence, and create realistic changes without feeling overwhelmed.
I am a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner offering compassionate, evidence-based care for adults navigating anxiety, depression, mood changes, burnout, high stress, and major life transitions. I provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and brief supportive therapy in a safe, respectful, and collaborative environment.
Whether you are considering medication for the first time or have tried it before without success, I work with you to find an approach that feels effective and manageable—not overwhelming. I take time to understand your full picture, not just your symptoms, so we can create a treatment plan that truly fits your life and supports your emotional well-being.