Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts
Expanding Applications
Herausgeber: Hoyt, Michael F; Rycroft, Pam; Young, Jeff
Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts
Expanding Applications
Herausgeber: Hoyt, Michael F; Rycroft, Pam; Young, Jeff
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Single Session Thinking and Practice teaches readers how to implement single session approaches by encouraging practitioners and clients to collaborate in making the most of every encounter.
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Single Session Thinking and Practice teaches readers how to implement single session approaches by encouraging practitioners and clients to collaborate in making the most of every encounter.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780367514686
- ISBN-10: 0367514680
- Artikelnr.: 69983233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780367514686
- ISBN-10: 0367514680
- Artikelnr.: 69983233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael F. Hoyt, PhD, is a psychologist based in Mill Valley, California. He was one of the originators (with Moshe Talmon and Robert Rosenbaum) of the Single Session Therapy approach and is the author/editor of numerous publications, including Brief Therapy and Beyond. Jeff Young, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, director of The Bouverie Centre and professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He is a coeditor of Single-Session Therapy by Walk-In or Appointment (with M.F. Hoyt, M. Bobele, A. Slive, & M. Talmon). Pam Rycroft, MPsych, is a psychologist and family therapist at The Bouverie Centre in Melbourne, Australia. She has published numerous papers in the field of Single Session Therapy and was actively involved in planning the first and third international symposia on SST and walk-in services.
Foreword; SECTION 1: Editors' Introduction; 1. Single Session Thinking and
Practice Going Global; SECTION 2: Orientations: Single Session Thinking;
2. The Hope and Joy of Single-Session Thinking and Practice; 3. Translating
Single Session Thinking into Practice; 4. An Open Invitation to Walk-In
Therapy: Opening Access to Mental Health Care; 5. Single Session Family
Consultation; 6. The Vital Role of the Therapist's Mindset; 7. Gradually
and Suddenly: What Zen Teaches Us about Change in SST; SECTION 3:
Implementation: Single Session Practice; 8. Implementing Single Session
Thinking in Public Mental Health Settings in Queensland: Part 1 -
Introducing Single Session Family Consultations into Adult Inpatient and
Community Care; 9. Implementing Single Session Thinking in a Public Mental
Health Settings in Queensland: Part II - Adapting and Integrating Single
Session Therapy into an Acute Care Setting; 10. One-Off Sessions to Address
a Waitlist: A Pilot Study; 11. The Story of the Eastside Family Centre: 30
Years of Walk-In Single Session Therapy; 12. Embedding Single Session
Family Consultation in a National Youth Mental-Health Service: Headspace;
SECTION 4: Single Session Thinking and Practice in Different Clinical
Contexts; 13. Introducing Single Session Therapy at a University Counseling
Center; 14. Sign Up, Meet Up, Speak Out: Single Sessions in the Context of
Meet-Up Groups; 15. Making the Leap with Couples in Sweden: One-at-a-Time
Mindset in Action; 16. Complex and Challenging Issues in SST: Reflections
on the Past and Learnings for the Future; 17. Strengthening Family
Resilience Using a Single Session Mindset: Supporting Families Following a
Child's Diagnosis of Autism; 18. Single Session Approaches with Infants: A
Collaborative Single Session Model; 19. Single Session Therapy for People
with a New HIV Diagnosis: Achieving a Positive Result; SECTION 5:
Applications in Cross-Cultural/Non-Western Contexts; 20. Following the
River's Flow: A Conversation about Single Session Approaches with
Aboriginal Families; 21. Hope in Remote Places: Single Session Therapy in
Indigenous Communities in Canada; 22. Single Session Family Consultation
Implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cultural Considerations; 23. Single
Session Team Family Therapy (SSTFT) in China: A 7-Step Protocol for
Adapting Western Models in Eastern Contexts; 24. Single Session Ericksonian
Strategic Hypnotherapy for Disasters in Mexico; SECTION 6: Single Session
Thinking and Practice with Families; 25. Families at First Sight: Practice
Innovations Towards Making Family SST More Friendly and Effective; 26.
Embedding the "Family Oriented Collaboration Utilising Strengths" (FOCUS)
Clinic in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service and University
Partnership; 27. Integrating a Single Session Family Therapy Approach in
Two Child and Youth Mental Health Services; 28. Single Session Therapy with
Those Affected by Gambling: Listening to Clients and Their Therapeutic
Counselors; 29. Single Session Family Consultation with Adults Affected by
Eating Disorders; 30. Collaborative First Meetings with Young People Who
Have Eating Disorders and Their Families; SECTION 7: Editors' Conclusion;
31. Single Session Thinking and Practice: Themes, Lessons, and a Look
Toward the Future
Practice Going Global; SECTION 2: Orientations: Single Session Thinking;
2. The Hope and Joy of Single-Session Thinking and Practice; 3. Translating
Single Session Thinking into Practice; 4. An Open Invitation to Walk-In
Therapy: Opening Access to Mental Health Care; 5. Single Session Family
Consultation; 6. The Vital Role of the Therapist's Mindset; 7. Gradually
and Suddenly: What Zen Teaches Us about Change in SST; SECTION 3:
Implementation: Single Session Practice; 8. Implementing Single Session
Thinking in Public Mental Health Settings in Queensland: Part 1 -
Introducing Single Session Family Consultations into Adult Inpatient and
Community Care; 9. Implementing Single Session Thinking in a Public Mental
Health Settings in Queensland: Part II - Adapting and Integrating Single
Session Therapy into an Acute Care Setting; 10. One-Off Sessions to Address
a Waitlist: A Pilot Study; 11. The Story of the Eastside Family Centre: 30
Years of Walk-In Single Session Therapy; 12. Embedding Single Session
Family Consultation in a National Youth Mental-Health Service: Headspace;
SECTION 4: Single Session Thinking and Practice in Different Clinical
Contexts; 13. Introducing Single Session Therapy at a University Counseling
Center; 14. Sign Up, Meet Up, Speak Out: Single Sessions in the Context of
Meet-Up Groups; 15. Making the Leap with Couples in Sweden: One-at-a-Time
Mindset in Action; 16. Complex and Challenging Issues in SST: Reflections
on the Past and Learnings for the Future; 17. Strengthening Family
Resilience Using a Single Session Mindset: Supporting Families Following a
Child's Diagnosis of Autism; 18. Single Session Approaches with Infants: A
Collaborative Single Session Model; 19. Single Session Therapy for People
with a New HIV Diagnosis: Achieving a Positive Result; SECTION 5:
Applications in Cross-Cultural/Non-Western Contexts; 20. Following the
River's Flow: A Conversation about Single Session Approaches with
Aboriginal Families; 21. Hope in Remote Places: Single Session Therapy in
Indigenous Communities in Canada; 22. Single Session Family Consultation
Implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cultural Considerations; 23. Single
Session Team Family Therapy (SSTFT) in China: A 7-Step Protocol for
Adapting Western Models in Eastern Contexts; 24. Single Session Ericksonian
Strategic Hypnotherapy for Disasters in Mexico; SECTION 6: Single Session
Thinking and Practice with Families; 25. Families at First Sight: Practice
Innovations Towards Making Family SST More Friendly and Effective; 26.
Embedding the "Family Oriented Collaboration Utilising Strengths" (FOCUS)
Clinic in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service and University
Partnership; 27. Integrating a Single Session Family Therapy Approach in
Two Child and Youth Mental Health Services; 28. Single Session Therapy with
Those Affected by Gambling: Listening to Clients and Their Therapeutic
Counselors; 29. Single Session Family Consultation with Adults Affected by
Eating Disorders; 30. Collaborative First Meetings with Young People Who
Have Eating Disorders and Their Families; SECTION 7: Editors' Conclusion;
31. Single Session Thinking and Practice: Themes, Lessons, and a Look
Toward the Future
Foreword; SECTION 1: Editors' Introduction; 1. Single Session Thinking and
Practice Going Global; SECTION 2: Orientations: Single Session Thinking;
2. The Hope and Joy of Single-Session Thinking and Practice; 3. Translating
Single Session Thinking into Practice; 4. An Open Invitation to Walk-In
Therapy: Opening Access to Mental Health Care; 5. Single Session Family
Consultation; 6. The Vital Role of the Therapist's Mindset; 7. Gradually
and Suddenly: What Zen Teaches Us about Change in SST; SECTION 3:
Implementation: Single Session Practice; 8. Implementing Single Session
Thinking in Public Mental Health Settings in Queensland: Part 1 -
Introducing Single Session Family Consultations into Adult Inpatient and
Community Care; 9. Implementing Single Session Thinking in a Public Mental
Health Settings in Queensland: Part II - Adapting and Integrating Single
Session Therapy into an Acute Care Setting; 10. One-Off Sessions to Address
a Waitlist: A Pilot Study; 11. The Story of the Eastside Family Centre: 30
Years of Walk-In Single Session Therapy; 12. Embedding Single Session
Family Consultation in a National Youth Mental-Health Service: Headspace;
SECTION 4: Single Session Thinking and Practice in Different Clinical
Contexts; 13. Introducing Single Session Therapy at a University Counseling
Center; 14. Sign Up, Meet Up, Speak Out: Single Sessions in the Context of
Meet-Up Groups; 15. Making the Leap with Couples in Sweden: One-at-a-Time
Mindset in Action; 16. Complex and Challenging Issues in SST: Reflections
on the Past and Learnings for the Future; 17. Strengthening Family
Resilience Using a Single Session Mindset: Supporting Families Following a
Child's Diagnosis of Autism; 18. Single Session Approaches with Infants: A
Collaborative Single Session Model; 19. Single Session Therapy for People
with a New HIV Diagnosis: Achieving a Positive Result; SECTION 5:
Applications in Cross-Cultural/Non-Western Contexts; 20. Following the
River's Flow: A Conversation about Single Session Approaches with
Aboriginal Families; 21. Hope in Remote Places: Single Session Therapy in
Indigenous Communities in Canada; 22. Single Session Family Consultation
Implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cultural Considerations; 23. Single
Session Team Family Therapy (SSTFT) in China: A 7-Step Protocol for
Adapting Western Models in Eastern Contexts; 24. Single Session Ericksonian
Strategic Hypnotherapy for Disasters in Mexico; SECTION 6: Single Session
Thinking and Practice with Families; 25. Families at First Sight: Practice
Innovations Towards Making Family SST More Friendly and Effective; 26.
Embedding the "Family Oriented Collaboration Utilising Strengths" (FOCUS)
Clinic in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service and University
Partnership; 27. Integrating a Single Session Family Therapy Approach in
Two Child and Youth Mental Health Services; 28. Single Session Therapy with
Those Affected by Gambling: Listening to Clients and Their Therapeutic
Counselors; 29. Single Session Family Consultation with Adults Affected by
Eating Disorders; 30. Collaborative First Meetings with Young People Who
Have Eating Disorders and Their Families; SECTION 7: Editors' Conclusion;
31. Single Session Thinking and Practice: Themes, Lessons, and a Look
Toward the Future
Practice Going Global; SECTION 2: Orientations: Single Session Thinking;
2. The Hope and Joy of Single-Session Thinking and Practice; 3. Translating
Single Session Thinking into Practice; 4. An Open Invitation to Walk-In
Therapy: Opening Access to Mental Health Care; 5. Single Session Family
Consultation; 6. The Vital Role of the Therapist's Mindset; 7. Gradually
and Suddenly: What Zen Teaches Us about Change in SST; SECTION 3:
Implementation: Single Session Practice; 8. Implementing Single Session
Thinking in Public Mental Health Settings in Queensland: Part 1 -
Introducing Single Session Family Consultations into Adult Inpatient and
Community Care; 9. Implementing Single Session Thinking in a Public Mental
Health Settings in Queensland: Part II - Adapting and Integrating Single
Session Therapy into an Acute Care Setting; 10. One-Off Sessions to Address
a Waitlist: A Pilot Study; 11. The Story of the Eastside Family Centre: 30
Years of Walk-In Single Session Therapy; 12. Embedding Single Session
Family Consultation in a National Youth Mental-Health Service: Headspace;
SECTION 4: Single Session Thinking and Practice in Different Clinical
Contexts; 13. Introducing Single Session Therapy at a University Counseling
Center; 14. Sign Up, Meet Up, Speak Out: Single Sessions in the Context of
Meet-Up Groups; 15. Making the Leap with Couples in Sweden: One-at-a-Time
Mindset in Action; 16. Complex and Challenging Issues in SST: Reflections
on the Past and Learnings for the Future; 17. Strengthening Family
Resilience Using a Single Session Mindset: Supporting Families Following a
Child's Diagnosis of Autism; 18. Single Session Approaches with Infants: A
Collaborative Single Session Model; 19. Single Session Therapy for People
with a New HIV Diagnosis: Achieving a Positive Result; SECTION 5:
Applications in Cross-Cultural/Non-Western Contexts; 20. Following the
River's Flow: A Conversation about Single Session Approaches with
Aboriginal Families; 21. Hope in Remote Places: Single Session Therapy in
Indigenous Communities in Canada; 22. Single Session Family Consultation
Implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cultural Considerations; 23. Single
Session Team Family Therapy (SSTFT) in China: A 7-Step Protocol for
Adapting Western Models in Eastern Contexts; 24. Single Session Ericksonian
Strategic Hypnotherapy for Disasters in Mexico; SECTION 6: Single Session
Thinking and Practice with Families; 25. Families at First Sight: Practice
Innovations Towards Making Family SST More Friendly and Effective; 26.
Embedding the "Family Oriented Collaboration Utilising Strengths" (FOCUS)
Clinic in a Child and Youth Mental Health Service and University
Partnership; 27. Integrating a Single Session Family Therapy Approach in
Two Child and Youth Mental Health Services; 28. Single Session Therapy with
Those Affected by Gambling: Listening to Clients and Their Therapeutic
Counselors; 29. Single Session Family Consultation with Adults Affected by
Eating Disorders; 30. Collaborative First Meetings with Young People Who
Have Eating Disorders and Their Families; SECTION 7: Editors' Conclusion;
31. Single Session Thinking and Practice: Themes, Lessons, and a Look
Toward the Future