Single-session therapy : distinctive features / Windy Dryden.
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 t...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part 1 Theory; 1 What's in a name; Abstract; SST is one session only; Talmon's (1990) definition; Hoyt et al.'s (2018a) refinement; One-at-a-time (OAAT) therapy; SST by design and SST by default; SST by appointment or walk-in; 2 Misconceptions about SST; Abstract; SST is a therapeutic orientation or a single way of working; SST is a 'cure-all'; SST is a quick fix; SST is used to save money; SST restricts access to therapy; SST is speeded-up therapy. | |
505 | 8 | |a SST is the same as crisis interventionSST is easy because it involves one session; SST is for everyone; 3 People have the capacity to help themselves quickly; Abstract; The case of Paul and his fear of heights; The four conditions of rapid change; Knowledge; A committed reason to change; Preparedness to accept any costs of change; Taking appropriate action; 4 SST is based on providing help at the point of need rather than help at the point of availability; Abstract; Pathways to help; An example of pathway 1; Help at the point of need; Note; 5 The SST mindset; Abstract. | |
505 | 8 | |a The therapist's mindset in SSTMove forward on the 'as-if' principle; Develop an end-of-session focus; Agree on a focus in the session; Utilise client strengths; Share what might be helpful; Provide resources and utilise; Clarify next steps; The client's mindset in SST; Be ready to address the problem now; Be open to and give feedback on any suggestions from the therapist; Keep expectations realistic; Be prepared to put learning into practice; 6 The importance of expectations in SST; Abstract; Clients' expectations; Duration expectations; Outcome expectations; Therapists' expectations; Note. | |
505 | 8 | |a 7 SST is a fusion between what the client brings to the process and what the therapist brings to the processAbstract; Client empowerment; Internal strengths; Values; Previous attempts to solve the problem; Successful attempts to deal with other problems; Helping others; Being helped by others; Role models; Guiding principles; External resources; Therapist contributions; Sharing expertise vs being the expert; Note; 8 SST challenges therapists' cherished beliefs about therapy and change; Abstract. | |
505 | 8 | |a Therapists need to build a sound therapeutic relationships with clients, and these take time to developMore is better; Subjective measures of disturbance and change are flawed, and therefore it is best to judge change objectively rather than from the client's subjective view; Psychologically meaningful change happens slowly and gradually; SST is not suitable for clients facing complex problems; 9 What can be achieved from SST; Abstract; What probably cannot be achieved from SST; What probably can be achieved from SST; Getting unstuck; Changing behaviour to influence others. | |
520 | |a 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. | ||
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