Brief Narrative Practice in Single-Session Therapy

Author:   Scot J. Cooper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032556208


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   21 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Brief Narrative Practice in Single-Session Therapy emphasizes collaboration, meaning making, and relational ethics in single-session conversations. Chapters provide a thorough orientation to the therapy and address the diverse circumstances clinicians face in these conversations. Separating from many long-held traditions in therapy, this book explores a guiding framework and the accompanying micro-skills that therapeutic conversations demand. In these pages, readers will learn how to recalibrate their listening habits and talk differently about problems in ways that help them quickly hear and generate possibilities. All those who provide psychotherapy, counselling, and coaching in time-constrained contexts will find this book useful and engaging, including those working in crisis and call-in settings, walk-in clinics, medical centres, and live-in contexts where change conversations are brief.

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Author:   Scot J. Cooper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9781032556208


ISBN 10:   103255620
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   21 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""This is an excellent introduction to how narrative therapy can inform the practice of single session therapy. Highly recommended!"" Michael F. Hoyt, PhD, co-editor of Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts: Expanding Applications ""As a practitioner and trainer of brief narrative therapy, I am interested in working in ways that attend to social justice and to co-creating conversations that are competency-focused, respectful and curious, so this is a book that I am really excited about! Brief Narrative Practice in Single-Session Therapy is for those that want to go beyond techniques and discover ways to integrate postmodern ethics with clear and inspiring ways of practicing single session therapy."" Karen Young, MSW, RSW, director of Windz Centre, Ontario, Canada ""For those who want to discover how our stories are influenced by the politics of the world around us, engage in the ethics of intentional curiosity as resistance against medicalization of pain, and learn to be alongside communities and people as experts of their own lives, this book demonstrates ethics in practice. As a practitioner and teacher of narrative practices, I highly recommend this book for the carefulness and the skilled ways in which the stories have been written."" Dr. Raviraj Shetty, MOTh, co-founder of Narrative Practices India Collective, Mumbai, India"


"""This is an excellent introduction to how narrative therapy can inform the practice of single session therapy. Highly recommended!"" Michael F. Hoyt, PhD, co-editor of Single Session Thinking and Practice in Global, Cultural, and Familial Contexts: Expanding Applications (Routledge, 2021) ""As a practitioner and trainer of brief narrative therapy, I am interested in working in ways that attend to social justice and to co-creating conversations that are competency-focused, respectful and curious, so this is a book that I am really excited about! Brief Narrative Practice in Single-Session Therapy is for those that want to go beyond techniques and discover ways to integrate postmodern ethics with clear and inspiring ways of practicing single session therapy."" Karen Young, MSW, RSW, director of Windz Centre, Ontario, Canada ""For those who want to discover how our stories are influenced by the politics of the world around us, engage in the ethics of intentional curiosity as resistance against medicalization of pain, and learn to be alongside communities and people as experts of their own lives, this book demonstrates ethics in practice. As a practitioner and teacher of narrative practices, I highly recommend this book for the carefulness and the skilled ways in which the stories have been written."" Dr. Raviraj Shetty, MOTh, co-founder of Narrative Practices India Collective, Mumbai, India"


Author Information

Scot J. Cooper is a registered psychotherapist and manager for child and youth mental health services in Ontario, Canada. With over 25 years of practice and teaching, Scot is one of the key voices shaping the quick access mental health service landscape in Canada.

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