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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.
Subjects:
Single-session psychotherapy.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Psychotherapist and patient
Single-session psychotherapy
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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
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