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Yalom, on the room

The Gift of Therapy · Irvin D. Yalom

The most useful book I have ever read about being a witness to another human being.

Yalom writes for therapists. I think he is also writing — secretly, on every page — for anyone who has ever been responsible for holding a room.

Three things I learned from him that I use every week:

  1. Trust the immediate. If something is happening between you and the person in front of you, that is the work. Do not steer it back to the agenda.
  2. Use the present tense. "I notice I'm leaning forward" is more useful than "we should discuss leaning forward."
  3. The relationship is the medicine. Not the technique. Not the framework. The relationship.

If you only ever read one of his books and you are not a therapist, read this one. He is teaching what it means to be in a room without trying to be the most useful person in it.