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A personal and contextual perspective; CHAPTER TWO: Setting the parameters; CHAPTER THREE: Theoretical framework and methodology; CHAPTER FOUR: Findings from the initial cycles of analysis; CHAPTER FIVE: Part One: Analysis of the emergent key themes: findings from the in-depth cycle of analysis; 5.1.1. What is understood by the phrase ""short-term""; 5.1.2. Psychodynamic roots; 5.1.3. Flexibility; 5.1.4. Activity 327 $a5.1.5. The focus in focal and short-term psychotherapy5.1.6. The therapeutic alliance and motivation; 5.1.7. Importance of the first session; Part Two: Summary of the findings from the in-depth analysis of the key themes and provisional conclusions; CHAPTER SIX: Client commentaries: C, M and 1 and a complete case example: Case I; 6.1. Client C's commentary; 6.2. Client M's commentary; 6.3. Client I's complete case; 6.4. 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