Smith, and all other staff of the Industry Accounts Directorate at BEA, who made significant contributions directly and indirectly to the development of this paper. We thank Jack Triplett, Eric Bartelsman, and other participants of the NBER/CRIW conference in April 2004 for their many helpful comments on the direction of this research. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Walk-in single session and single session by appointment therapy services have been in existence for the past 50 years in North America. Dimensions of this approach were outlined in this journal in both 2008 and again in 2019 (Slive & Bobele, 2019, Slive, McElheran, & Lawson, 2008). In this introduction to the Special Section on Walk-In Single-Session and Booked Single-Session Services in Canada, the authors will provide an overview of some of the current walk-in single-session and booked single-session services in place and/or in progress at various locations across the country.
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