by Moshe Talmon (Author)
How to use limited therapeutic time most efficiently
Research shows that many clients seeking therapeutic help attendfor one session only--no matter what their therapist's orientationor approach. Moshe Talmon demonstrates how therapists can turn thissingle encounter into a positive therapeutic experience. Based on a study of hundreds of single-session cases, this bookoffers a realistic, practical approach to using a single session toprompt substantial changes in patients' lives. The author describeshow to make the most of patients' innate ability to healthemselves--presenting insights into bolstering the patient'sexisting strengths, restoring autonomy and confidence, and offeringsolutions that the patient can implement immediately.Front Jacket
Single-Session Therapy shows that many clients seeking therapeutic help attAnd for one session only--no matter what their therapist's orientation or approach. It demonstrates how therapists can turn this single encounter into a positive therapeutic experience.This book offers a realistic, practical approach to using a single therapeutic session to prompt substantial changes in patients' lives. The authors describes how to make the most of patients' innate ability to heal themselves.
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Single-Session Therapy shows that many clients seeking therapeutic help attend for one session only--no matter what their therapist's orientation or approach. It demonstrates how therapists can turn this single encounter into a positive therapeutic experience.
This book offers a realistic, practical approach to using a single therapeutic session to prompt substantial changes in patients' lives. The author describes how to make the most of patients' innate ability to heal themselves.
Author Biography
Moshe Talmon was born in Kibbutz Beit Alpha in 1950. He is one of the founders of a psychotherapy method known as Single-Session Therapy.