SINGLE-SESSION THERAPY AND ITS FUTURE what sst leaders think.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: DRYDEN, WINDY
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2020.
Series:Routledge Focus on Mental Health Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Single-session therapy (SST): An introduction
  • Overview
  • Introduction
  • Some definitions
  • Single-session therapy
  • The 'Ronseal' definition
  • Moshe Talmon's definition
  • One session, possibly more
  • One-at-a-time therapy (OAATT)
  • The foundations of SST
  • Jeff Young's 'three findings' foundations
  • Other foundations
  • Even a brief encounter can be therapeutic
  • Therapy length is expandable
  • Human beings have the capability to help themselves quickly under specific circumstances
  • Much can be achieved if certain conditions are present
  • SST reflects what a lot of clients or service users want from therapy agencies
  • The therapist structures the session effectively
  • Help provided at the point of need vs at the point of availability
  • SST: mindset and mode of service delivery rather than a therapeutic approach
  • The SST mindset
  • The paradoxical nature of the SST mindset
  • The pluralistic mindset in SST
  • SST as a mode of service delivery
  • The goals of SST
  • Who is suitable for SST?
  • SST occurs in a context
  • Good practice in SST
  • What to avoid doing in SST
  • Getting SST off on the right foot
  • An example of a pre-session questionnaire
  • An example of the structure of a single session
  • Misconceptions about SST
  • SST is a model of therapy in itself
  • SST is the answer to everything
  • SST is a quick fix
  • SST is better than other modes of service delivery because it saves money
  • SST means a restriction on the therapy sessions
  • SST means one session
  • SST is five, ten or more sessions 'distilled' into one
  • SST is the same as crisis intervention
  • SST is simpler than longer-term therapy because it is brief and focused
  • SST is for everyone
  • SST is only suitable for clients facing simple problems
  • Notes
  • References
  • Chapter 2 The future of single-session therapy: An interview with Moshe Talmon
  • Introduction
  • Notes
  • References
  • Chapter 3 Toward the future of single-session therapy: An interview with Michael F. Hoyt
  • Overview
  • Notes
  • References
  • Chapter 4 Single-session therapy
  • past and future: An interview with Jeff Young
  • Introduction
  • Notes
  • References
  • Chapter 5 The future of single-session therapy: A synthesis
  • Overview
  • Predictions about the future of SST
  • Hopes for the future of SST
  • Fears about the future of SST
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index