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Single Session Interventions in the Helping Professions


2 May 2018, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

IGLT , Whitehead Building

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Cost Free
Department Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies
Contact J.Mayo-Deman(@gold.ac.uk)

A Seminar Presented by Emeritus Professor Windy Dryden

In this session, Professor Dryden will discuss the major foundations and assumptions of single-session therapeutic work, consider what is considered to be good practice in this developing area and list some common concerns expressed about single-session work . If time permits and there is interest, I am happy to do a live demonstration of single session work with a volunteer from the audience who would like help with a genuine problem.

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2 May 2018 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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