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      Administrative, Clinical, and Supervisory Aspects of One-at-a-Time Services

      Single-Session Therapy by Walk-In or Appointment

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      Administrative, Clinical, and Supervisory Aspects of One-at-a-Time Services
      Edited ByMichael F. Hoyt, Monte Bobele, Arnold Slive, Jeff Young, Moshe Talmon
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 18 May 2018
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351112437
      Pages 416
      eBook ISBN 9781351112437
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Hoyt, M.F., Bobele, M., Slive, A., Young, J., & Talmon, M. (Eds.). (2018). Single-Session Therapy by Walk-In or Appointment: Administrative, Clinical, and Supervisory Aspects of One-at-a-Time Services (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351112437

      ABSTRACT

      Single-Session Therapy by Walk-in or Appointment is based on the idea that one session is often all a client will need and choose to attend. The option of a single-session responds to the growing need for greater accessibility and responsiveness of mental-health services.  With considerable data supporting both the demand for and the effectiveness of walk-in and by-appointment single sessions, the field is expanding rapidly. This book includes many clinical examples and cultural nuances, as well as discussions of recent research, training and supervision, and implementation and administrative arrangements. This is an essential title for clinicians, program developers, and policy makers interested in providing the effective, client-responsive, economic option of one-at-a-time single-session therapy on a walk-in or by-appointment basis.   

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part 1|2 pages

      Editors’ Introduction

      chapter 1|22 pages

      Single-session/one-at-a-time walk-in therapy

      ByMichael F. Hoyt, Monte Bobele, Arnold Slive, Jeff Young, Moshe Talmon

      part 2|2 pages

      Administrative

      chapter 2|13 pages

      The Three Top Reasons Why Walk-In/Single-Sessions Make Perfect Sense

      ByArnold Slive, Monte Bobele

      chapter 3|19 pages

      Single-Session Therapy

      The Misunderstood Gift That Keeps On Giving 1
      ByJeff Young

      chapter 4|13 pages

      Change in the Winds

      The Growth of Walk-In Therapy Clinics in Ontario, Canada
      ByKaren Young

      chapter 5|19 pages

      Twenty-Five Years of Walk-In Single-Sessions at the Eastside Family Centre

      Clinical and Research Dimensions
      ByJanet Stewart, Nancy McElheran, Harry Park, Margaret Oakander, Bruce MacLaurin, Cindy Jing Fang, Alexandra Robinson

      chapter 6|13 pages

      The Walk-In Counseling Model

      Research and Advocacy
      ByLeslie Josling, Cheryl-Anne Cait

      chapter 7|12 pages

      Development of a Single-Session Family Program at Child and Youth Mental-Health Services, Southern Melbourne

      ByRachel Barbara-May, Paul Denborough, Tess McGrane

      chapter 8|19 pages

      Single-Session Therapy in the Majority World

      Addressing the Challenge of Service Delivery in Cambodia and the Implications for Other Global Contexts
      ByJohn K. Miller, Jason J. Platt, Kevin M. Conroy

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Walk-In Counseling Center of Minneapolis/St. Paul

      The Magic of Our Model for Clients and Volunteers
      ByMary Weeks, Lori Zook-Stanley

      part 3|2 pages

      Clinical

      chapter 10|6 pages

      The Eternal Now

      On Becoming and Being a Single-Session Therapist
      ByMoshe Talmon

      chapter 11|20 pages

      Single-Session Therapy

      Stories, Structures, Themes, Cautions, and Prospects
      ByMichael F. Hoyt

      chapter 12|11 pages

      One … Two … Three Ways to Help You Today

      Therapeutic Models in a Single-Session Therapy Program
      ByMonica Barnes, Patricia Carruthers, Maja Gigovic

      chapter 13|16 pages

      Working within the client’s cultural context in Single-Session therapy

      ByTerry Soo-Hoo

      chapter 14|19 pages

      “Coming In for Tune-Ups”

      A Family’s Experience of Episodic Long-Term Single-Session Therapy at the Bouverie Centre, Melbourne 1
      ByKaren Story

      chapter 15|30 pages

      Westside Stories

      Walk-In and Single-Session Therapy in San Antonio
      ByMonte Bobele, Chrystal Fullen, Brittany Houston, Ashlee M. Martinez, Lacey Moffat, Jeanette Santos

      chapter 16|9 pages

      Single-Session Walk-Ins as a Collaborative Learning Community at the Houston Galveston Institute

      BySusan B. Levin, Adriana Gil-Wilkerson, Sylvia Rapini De Yatim

      chapter 17|10 pages

      Co-Crafting Take-Home Documents at the Walk-In

      ByScot Cooper

      chapter 18|21 pages

      Coincidence Favors the Prepared Mind

      Single Sessions with Couples in Sweden
      ByMartin Söderquist

      chapter 19|12 pages

      Terapia Breve Sin Cita

      Collaboration with a Marginalized Community in Mexico City
      ByIrma J. Rodriguez

      chapter 20|15 pages

      Reflections on Providing Single-Session Therapy in Post-Disaster Haiti

      ByBrian Guthrie

      chapter 21|7 pages

      Some Ways to End an SST

      ByMichael F. Hoyt, Robert Rosenbaum

      part 4|2 pages

      Supervisory

      chapter 22|7 pages

      The First Time

      Teaching Skills that Prepare Interns and New Therapists for Walk-In Counseling
      ByJoanna Bedggood

      chapter 23|13 pages

      Supervision and the Single-Session Therapist

      Learnings from Ten Years of Practice
      BySandy Harper-Jaques

      chapter 24|20 pages

      Capturing the Moment in Supervision

      ByPam Rycroft

      part 5|2 pages

      Editors’ Conclusion

      chapter 25|11 pages

      Walk-In and By-Appointment Single-Sessions Now and In the Future

      ByMichael F. Hoyt, Monte Bobele, Arnold Slive, Jeff Young, Moshe Talmon
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