Buch, Englisch, 174 Seiten, Format (B × H): 122 mm x 183 mm, Gewicht: 159 g
Distinctive Features
Buch, Englisch, 174 Seiten, Format (B × H): 122 mm x 183 mm, Gewicht: 159 g
Reihe: Psychotherapy and Counselling Distinctive Features
ISBN: 978-0-367-11011-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Single-Session Therapy: Distinctive Features provides a general introduction to the field of Single-Session Therapy (SST). Written by eminent clinician and author Windy Dryden, this book challenges mainstream therapeutic assumptions, predicated on the certainty that clients will have more than one therapy session. This book follows the popular Distinctive Features format and is divided into two sections, describing 15 theoretical features and 15 practical techniques of SST.
Single-Session Therapy will be of interest to those across the psychotherapy and counselling professions and will provide extensive guidance for students and practitioners alike.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part 1: Theory
- What’s in a name
- Misconceptions about SST
- People have the capacity to help themselves quickly
- SST is based on providing help at the point of need rather than help at the point of availability
- The SST mindset
- The importance of expectations in SST
- SST is a fusion between what the client brings to the process and what the therapist brings to the process
- SST challenges therapists’ cherished beliefs about therapy and change
- What can be achieved from SST
- The ‘client criteria’ question
- What makes good SST therapists
- For better or for worse: Context matters
- The importance of the working alliance
- From theory to practice I: Guidelines for good practice
- From theory to practice II: What to avoid
Part 2: Practice
- Overview: The process of SST
- Making a decision about SST
- Preparing for the session
- Contracting
- Getting started
- Working with problems and goals
- Creating and maintaining a session focus
- Doing the work
- Utilising client variables
- Making an impact
- Negotiating the solution
- Practising the solution in the session
- Bringing the session to a suitable end
- Encouraging client reflection, digestion, action and decision
- Following-through and following-up
References
Index