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I'll go with brief therapy, although it looks like "short-term therapy" is probably a valid option as well. Thanks to everyone who contributed. 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer
From the research I have done, it appears that brief therapy is a US English term. However, it does not appear to be used as commonly in UK English. What do the British call "brief therapy"? Or is it just more widespread in the USA?
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Brief Therapy Center
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***....carefully analyzed exploration of the pioneering practices created at MRI\'s Brief Therapy Center.\"
(from the ref.)