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Book Synopsis

The new edition of Single-Session Therapy: Distinctive Features provides an up-to-date 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. Following the popular Distinctive Features format, the book is divided into two sections, with 15 chapters describing theoretical features and 15 offering practical techniques of SST. Updates to the revised edition include new chapters on the importance of the working alliance in SST, on different types of help that clients seek from SST and on common errors in SST and how to avoid them.

Single-Session Therapy will be of interest to those across the psychotherapy and counselling professions and will provide extensive guidance for students, trainees and practitioners alike.



Table of Contents

Preface

Part 1 THEORY

1. What’s in a Name

2. Misconceptions about SST

3. People Have the Capacity to Help Themselves Quickly

4. SST Is Based on Providing Help at the Point of Need (Rather than Help at the Point of Availability)

5. The SST Mindset

6. The Importance of Expectations in SST

7. SST is a Fusion Between What the Client Brings to the Process and What the Therapist Brings to the Process

8. SST Challenges Therapists’ Cherished Beliefs About Therapy and Change

9. What Can and Cannot Be Achieved From SST

10. The ‘Client Criteria’ Question

11. What Makes Good SST Therapists

12. For Better or for Worse: Context Matters

13. The Importance of the Working Alliance

14. From Theory to Practice I: Guidelines for Good Practice

15. From Theory to Practice II: What to Avoid

Part 2 PRACTICE

16. Overview: The Process of SST

17. Making a Decision about SST

18. Contracting

19. Preparing for the Session

20. Getting Started

21. Discovering What Help to Give

22. Working with Problems and Goals

23. Creating and Maintaining a Session Focus

24. Doing the Work

25. Utilising Client Variables

26. Making an Impact

27. Negotiating a Solution

28. Practising the Solution in the Session and Action Planning

29. Bringing the Session to a Suitable End

30. Following-Through and Following-Up

References

Appendix 1: 30 Ideas That Inform My Practice of Single-Session Therapy

Appendix 2: What Is ONEplus Therapy

Appendix 3: Therapeutic Contract with Professor Windy Dryden: ONEplust Therapy

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/24/2023 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032535852, 978-1032535852
      ISBN10: 1032535857

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The new edition of Single-Session Therapy: Distinctive Features provides an up-to-date 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. Following the popular Distinctive Features format, the book is divided into two sections, with 15 chapters describing theoretical features and 15 offering practical techniques of SST. Updates to the revised edition include new chapters on the importance of the working alliance in SST, on different types of help that clients seek from SST and on common errors in SST and how to avoid them.

      Single-Session Therapy will be of interest to those across the psychotherapy and counselling professions and will provide extensive guidance for students, trainees and practitioners alike.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Part 1 THEORY

      1. What’s in a Name

      2. Misconceptions about SST

      3. People Have the Capacity to Help Themselves Quickly

      4. SST Is Based on Providing Help at the Point of Need (Rather than Help at the Point of Availability)

      5. The SST Mindset

      6. The Importance of Expectations in SST

      7. SST is a Fusion Between What the Client Brings to the Process and What the Therapist Brings to the Process

      8. SST Challenges Therapists’ Cherished Beliefs About Therapy and Change

      9. What Can and Cannot Be Achieved From SST

      10. The ‘Client Criteria’ Question

      11. What Makes Good SST Therapists

      12. For Better or for Worse: Context Matters

      13. The Importance of the Working Alliance

      14. From Theory to Practice I: Guidelines for Good Practice

      15. From Theory to Practice II: What to Avoid

      Part 2 PRACTICE

      16. Overview: The Process of SST

      17. Making a Decision about SST

      18. Contracting

      19. Preparing for the Session

      20. Getting Started

      21. Discovering What Help to Give

      22. Working with Problems and Goals

      23. Creating and Maintaining a Session Focus

      24. Doing the Work

      25. Utilising Client Variables

      26. Making an Impact

      27. Negotiating a Solution

      28. Practising the Solution in the Session and Action Planning

      29. Bringing the Session to a Suitable End

      30. Following-Through and Following-Up

      References

      Appendix 1: 30 Ideas That Inform My Practice of Single-Session Therapy

      Appendix 2: What Is ONEplus Therapy

      Appendix 3: Therapeutic Contract with Professor Windy Dryden: ONEplust Therapy

      Index

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