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Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention Advance Access originally published online on April 11, 2008
Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention 2008 8(2):147-163; doi:10.1093/brief-treatment/mhn005
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Brief and Intermittent Approaches to Practice: The State of Practice

   Sophia F. Dziegielewski, PhD, LISW

From the School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

Contact author: Sophia F. Dziegielewski, Dean and Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221-0108. E-mail: dziegisf{at}uc.edu.

This article is written to provide an overview of the past and present use of two common types of time-limited therapy. Brief (also known as ‘short term’) and intermittent therapies are explored. Using these time-limited frameworks, a structure and procedural review for conducting evidence-based intervention strategy is presented. Several popular methodologies that use a time-limited focus are reviewed. Recommendations, practice guidelines, and strategy for use of these methods are presented.

KEY WORDS: brief treatment, intermittent therapy, practice strategy, future practice, evidence-based practice, time-limited practice, short-term therapy


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