John K Miller’s research while affiliated with University of Oregon and other places

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Breaking down the barriers to clinical service delivery: Walk-in family therapy
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February 2004

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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

John K Miller

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This article provides a description of a unique walk-in family therapy service designed to overcome barriers to clinical delivery, as well as a survey of client experiences with the therapy. This therapy modality is aimed at providing an immediately accessible, affordable, nonstigmatizing, single-session-focused resource. The service operates from a systemic, collaborative, consumer oriented, pragmatic, non-pathology perspective. Follow-up telephone interviews were conducted with 43 clients 3 to 6 months after they received treatment. Generally, former clients reported satisfaction with the service. The majority (67%) indicated some level of improvement, and 43% of participants found their single session sufficient to address their concerns. At the time of the session, the majority (86%) of clients were rated by their therapists as "customers" regarding their motivational readiness for change.

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... However, existing studies indicate that a single session of psychotherapy, for example, can be effective for some clients, despite the constraints of time (Bloom, 2001;Campbell, 1999). Miller and Slive (2004) found that after a single session of family therapy at a walk-in centre, 67% of clients experienced some improvement and 43% reported sufficient alleviation of their concerns. Results of ongoing research supported the finding that this single-session therapy could be effective for a substantial proportion of clients (Miller, 2008). ...

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“But They Only Came Once!” The Single Session in Career Counselling
Breaking down the barriers to clinical service delivery: Walk-in family therapy
  • Citing Article
  • February 2004

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy