Hour of the Heart
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A deeply moving and revealing chronicle, from one of the most
prominent psychotherapists of our time, of working under wholly new
circumstances, and the challenges and breakthroughs he''s made as
he takes on patients for one hour, one time only.Facing memory loss
at age 93, as well as the fallout from a pandemic that moved much
of daily life online, legendary psychotherapist and bestselling
author Irvin Yalom was forced to vastly reconsider the shape of his
sessions with patients. But rather than throw in the towel in the
face of change, Dr Yalom considered the limitations imposed by
these new realities head on, and revolutionized his practice. Dr
Yalom wondered if perhaps his own practice could focus deeply on
the work that could be achieved in a one-hour, one-time meeting
between patient and practitioner-employing an even more concerted
use of his "here and now" approach. As he began these one-time
sessions, the beloved veteran therapist found himself freed to
reach ever deeper places with new patients on a shortened timeline,
without the buffer of future appointments.In HOUR OF THE HEART,
Yalom recounts some of these intense, life-changing consultations,
exploring an array of human predicaments, and his own late-career
development as a therapist. In recounting these consultations, he
shows how a therapist''s willingness to be open themselves helps
the patient let down their own guard, leading to a deeper and more
immediate connection-one necessary to achieve profound realizations
in just sixty minutes.Life is precious and our time together short.
HOUR OF THE HEART shows us how to relate to each other better in
the moment, with more honesty and vulnerability. That hour of
connection, occurring during a time of isolation and grief for so
many, helped to sustain both patient and therapist, and enriched
Yalom''s vision of what psychotherapy can do. This transformative
account of a new way of connecting and sharing is for all of us
looking to build relationships with greater immediacy,
authenticity, and openness-in every area of life.