Kayla Hamel, Kyla McDonald, Sean Kidd, Alexia Jaouich, Kaitlin G. Saxton, AnnMarie Churchill
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The Promise of One-At-A-Time Therapy for Enhancing the Relevance and Accessibility of Psychological Interventions for Youth Experiencing Homelessness
This article describes a novel framework for the provision of individual psychotherapy for youth with histories of homelessness. We discuss the value of a one-at-a-time therapy approach in stepped care contexts through the Housing Outreach Project—Collaborative (HOPC), a comprehensive program for young people transitioning out of homelessness in Toronto, Canada.