Irvin Yalom

The Gift of Therapy

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  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    Once patients accept that premise and own their behavior, then, in one manner or another, I pose the key therapy question: “Are you satisfied with that?” (Satisfied both with the nature of the decision and with their mode of making the decision.)
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    One of my first steps in therapy is to help patients assume responsibility for their actions
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    Or they force others in their life to make the decision for them: every therapist has seen patients who end relationships by so mistreating their partners that they will choose to leave. Others only hope for some overt transgression by the other
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    there is something much better to do with decision dilemmas. Decisions are a via regia, a royal road, into a rich existential domain—the realm of freedom, responsibility, choice, regret, wishing, and willing.
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    Because decisional dilemmas ignite freedom-anxiety, many go to great lengths to steer clear of active decisions. That is why some patients seek delivery from decisions and, through cunning devices,
    inveigle unwary therapists to take the burden of decision away from them.
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    The information supplied by the patient is not only distorted but is likely to change as time passes or as the relationship with the therapist changes
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    What generally gets omitted in accounts of marital discord is the patient’s role in the process
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    THE MORAL OF this cautionary tale is, beware of leaping in to make decisions for the patient
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    We therapists have our little cunning ways—statements such as: “I wonder what blocks you from acting upon the decision you already seem to have made.” (And I wonder, what on earth would therapists do without the device of “I wonder”?)
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted2 days ago
    Responsibility assumption is an essential first step in the therapeutic process. Once individuals recognize their role in creating their own life predicament, they also realize that they, and only they, have the power to change that situation
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