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Publikováno v:
Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. 23:153-171
The authors offer reflections on what seems to work in individual psychotherapy with university students. Discussion centers around the topics of triage and disposition, referral, crisis intervention, stress management, open-ended psychotherapy, extr
Autor:
Rolffs S. Pinkerton
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Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 45:273-277
Psychotherapists may behave discourteously toward clients, often unconsciously and without being aware of it. The effort here is to alert therapists to the simplest ingredient of the positive therapeutic relationship--behaving courteously toward our
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Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 27:362-365
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Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. 10:89-91
Autor:
Rolffs S. Pinkerton, W. J. Rockwell
Publikováno v:
Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 42(4)
Annual college mental health service statistics reveal that 50% to 60% of all students served are seen for very brief psychological interventions--5 or fewer sessions. A substantial portion of the students benefit from these very brief contacts. The
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 39(3)
The authors suggest that psychotherapy and career counseling with college students can be identified as potentially concurrent and interactive processes. They seek to increase awareness of this connection and underscore the value of its application w
Autor:
Rolffs S. Pinkerton
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 27:315-315
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Psychiatric Services. 38:656-661
A one-year training program for advanced psychiatry, psychology, and clinical social work students interested in college mental health is built into the framework of Duke University's Counseling and Psychological Services. The program's multidiscipli
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 18:66-70
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American Journal of Psychotherapy. 36:32-40
Scattered reports of favorable outcomes from a single psychotherapy sessions have appeared over a long time period. This literature is collected. Case vignettes are presented illustrating three situations in which one session may suffice. Patient cha