Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: CBT Distinctive Features
Distinctive Features
Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: CBT Distinctive Features
ISBN: 978-1-041-35734-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In the third edition of this book, Windy Dryden outlines a way of practising single-session therapy that is primarily informed by client factors, followed by ideas stemming from CBT. Windy Dryden calls this way of working ‘Single-Session Therapy: Informed by Client Factors and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’ (SST: ICF & CBT).
In this thoroughly updated new edition, more emphasis is placed on the single-session therapy mindset as a way of approaching the first session, which may also be the client’s last. In keeping with the structure of books in the ‘CBT: Distinctive Features’ series, the book comprises 30 key points and is divided into two parts – Theory and Practice, which concisely cover the core features of SST: ICF & CBT.
This book offers essential guidance for students and practitioners who wish to provide help at the point of need and integrate client factors and CBT in doing so.
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Introduction
THEORY
1. Single-Session Therapy Informed by Client Factors and CBT (SST: ICF & CBT): What it is and some basic assumptions
2. The single-session mindset in SST: ICF & CBT
3. Working alliance theory: A generic framework for SST: ICF & CBT
4. Human beings have the capability to help themselves quickly under specific circumstances
5. It is important to privilege clients' viewpoints in SST: ICF & CBT - [ICF Focus]
6. It is important to draw upon a range of client variables in SST: ICF & CBT - [ICF Focus]
7. Dealing with the suitability issue
8. A focus on problems, goals and solutions is important in SST: ICF & CBT
9. People largely create and maintain their problems by a range of cognitive-behavioural factors – [CBT Focus]
10. As far as possible, clients should be helped to deal healthily with the adversity involved in their problem, whether real or inferred - [CBT Focus]
11. Carry out a full assessment of the client's nominated problem drawing on case formulation principles [CBT Focus]
12. In SST: ICF & CBT, it is possible to help clients identify and deal with a central mechanism responsible for the existence of their problems
13. The client's subsequent responses to their first reaction are often more important than the first reaction itself
14. Helpful client characteristics for SST: ICF & CBT
15. Helpful therapist characteristics for SST: ICF & CBT
PRACTICE
16. Good practice in SST: ICF & CBT
17. An overview of the SST: ICF & CBT
18. The first contact
19. Pre-session preparation
20. The session: 1. Beginning well
21. The session: 2. Creating a focus
22. The session: 3. Understanding the nominated problem
23. The session: 4. Setting a goal
24. The session: 5. Identifying the central mechanism
25. The session: 6. Dealing with the central mechanism and finding a solution
26. The session: 7. Making an impact
27. The session: 8. Encouraging your client to rehearse the solution in the session and develop an action plan
28. The session: 9. Ending well
29. After the session
30. The follow-up session




