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Conceptually, brief-psychotherapy or focal therapy is distinguished from short-time-psychotherapy. The special importance of the first interview is pointed out. The underlying psychodynamics must be presented in which the triggering situation is of special importance. Differences to classical psychoanalysis are worked out. Finally, the domain of indications of brief-psychotherapy is discussed.