Single-Session Experiential Therapy with Any Person Whatsoever

  • Mahrer A
  • Roberge M
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(from the chapter) the core of [the single-session experiential] therapy is a four-step sequence / it is the same four steps for every person and for every session / 1. being in a moment of strong, full feeling and accessing the inner, deeper experiencing / 2. welcoming and appreciating this inner experiencing / 3. being the inner experiencing in the context of earlier life scenes / 4. being and behaving as the new person in the context of the prospective extratherapy world /// [presents a detailed description of the single session treatment process with an adult female client] ((c) 1999 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved)

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Mahrer, A. R., & Roberge, M. (1993). Single-Session Experiential Therapy with Any Person Whatsoever. In Casebook of the Brief Psychotherapies (pp. 179–196). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2880-7_12

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