Nurses working with thought-disordered clients in inpatient psychiatric set
tings may find that much of their role is defined by the administration and
monitoring of antipsychotic medications. Therefore, a challenge for these
nurses can be to find other nursing interventions for these clients that ar
e effective, efficient, and clearly and uniquely within the scope of nursin
g, In response to this challenge, this article presents the use of solution
-focused therapy (SFT) to help thought-disordered clients better cope with
some of their negative experiences and symptomatology, The article provides
an overview of SFT, with a focus on how these techniques might be used on
an inpatient psychiatry setting with clients experiencing thought disorders
. The authors include three case studies demonstrating the use of SFT with
clients experiencing thought disorders, and conclude with some of the lesso
ns they have learned using SFT techniques with these kinds of clients in in
patient psychiatric settings. Copyright (C) 2001 by W.B, Saunders Company.