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Single Session Therapy: Maximizing the Effect of the First (and Often Only) Therapeutic Encounter (Jossey-Bass Social and Behavioral Science Series) by
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Andrew Benesh
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I like the ethos of the book, but wish the ideas were more developed. The recurrent sexism of 80's therapy and reliance on psychoanalytic ideas is frustrating. I'm curious about how other texts using this approach address these issues.
— Jun 16, 2020 10:32AM
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I like the ethos of the book, but wish the ideas were more developed. The recurrent sexism of 80's therapy and reliance on psychoanalytic ideas is frustrating. I'm curious about how other texts using this approach address these issues.
Andrew Benesh
is 56% done
I like the way change is being approached here, and the reverence for naturally occurring growth and change. Humility is a challenge when one is invested in their skill as a therapist.
I do have to criticize the suggestion that a couple's problems could be reduced to the female partner's menstrual cycle making her irrational; we don't need to perpetuate a sexist example from 50's.
— Jun 10, 2020 02:08PM
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I do have to criticize the suggestion that a couple's problems could be reduced to the female partner's menstrual cycle making her irrational; we don't need to perpetuate a sexist example from 50's.
Andrew Benesh
is 42% done
I like the style of this book a lot. The use of the pivot chord metaphor is exciting. I appreciate the emphasis on multiple model modalities, but I do wish there was more variety of model shown; then again this was written 30 years ago so I can cut it some slack.
— Jun 10, 2020 12:03PM
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