When One Hour Is All You Have: Effective Therapy for Walk-In Clients - Softcover

Monte Bobele; Arnold Slive

 
9781934442371: When One Hour Is All You Have: Effective Therapy for Walk-In Clients

Synopsis

Responding to community demands for accessibility to mental health services, walk-in therapy enables clients to meet with a mental health professional at their moment of choosing. Differing approaches to meet this mandate, as described in 'When One Hour Is All You Have', share commonalities: There is no red tape, no triage, no intake process, no waiting list, and no wait. There is no formal assessment, no formal diagnostic process, just one hour of therapy focused on clients' stated wants. The book's authors and contributors also detail how walk-in therapy is highly rewarding to the professionals who deliver it. In addition to describing a practical framework for this approach, the contents provide specific examples of walk-in clinics in Minneapolis, Calgary, San Antonio, Toronto and New Orleans (in response to Hurricane Katrina) as written by the personnel 'on the ground'. The contributing authors are the editors, Monte Bobele and Arnold Slive, along with Kyle Green, Teresa Correia, Gary Richard Schoener, Ryan Clements, Nancy McElheran, Lee Hackney, Harry Park, Karen Young, Sandy Harper-Jaques, Maureen Leahey, and John K. Miller. The contents also include a foreword by Michael Hoyt.

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About the Author

Monte Bobele, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and professor of psychology at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) in San Antonio. He has been interested in brief therapies since completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the Galveston Family Institute in the late 1980's. He was one of the founding faculty members of the Lake's PsyD program in counseling psychology. He teaches graduate courses in systemic therapies and supervises graduate students in the department's Community Counseling Service, the Center for Miracles (a multidisciplinary service for abused children and their families), and The Haven for Hope a new comprehensive center for the homeless in Bexar County. He has also been involved in OLLU's development of a program designed to train culturally and linguistically competent psychologists to work with Spanish speaking populations. He frequently presents on brief therapy and multicultural training at national and regional professional conferences. He has co-led several immersion programs in Mexico. He spends his spare time at his loom weaving or on his bike riding Texas' back roads. Arnie Slive, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist (Texas) and Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor with AAMFT. His interests are in brief psychotherapy, program development, supervision and teaching. He has published in the areas of family therapy, residential treatment, adolescence, and single session, walk-in therapy. He formerly lived in Calgary, Alberta where he was a founder of the Eastside Family Centre and had a 20-year relationship with Wood s Homes as Clinical Director and consultant. He was a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Calgary. He was past president of the Alberta Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. He is the recipient of the Divisional Contribution Award (AAMFT) and the Innovative Services to Family Award (Alberta Division, AAMFT). He now lives in Austin, Texas where he consults to community agencies and is a Visiting Professor at Our Lady of the Lake University (San Antonio). Arnie and Susan have been married for 42 years and are proud parents and grandparents.

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