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What we derive, from the letters, is a record of the anxiety attacks that descended on Beckett when he was under the same roof as May, and of the plentiful sessions of psychotherapy that he underwent in London, in the hope of a cure — sessions that were paid for by Mrs. Beckett.
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Dr. Ollendick, the researcher in the one-session cure, believes that children's brains are so malleable they can be taught new thought patterns and break the cycle of fear in one session.
How had I gotten cured in two sessions with such an unorthodox method?
So who's to say that you're going to be cured in 12 sessions?
The central feature of the community was the custom of holding criticism sessions, or cures, a practice that Noyes had discovered in his seminary days at Andover.
"There's not a lot of money here when you can be cured with one session," Bossis pointed out.
A team at Northumbria University believe millions could benefit from a study showing one cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) session "cured" acute insomnia in 73 per cent of participants.
In many cases, some simple modifications can do the trick -- a Sarah session cure-all.
Though you might already feel better, don't expect a quick fix to all your problems: "There aren't many one-session cures," Gonzalez says.
The truth is that Phillips has made it clear that he doesn't give a fig whether the institution of psychoanalysis endures, just as he, like Freud, is not all that that smitten with the "romance of cure," preferring to see his sessions with patients as "a pretext for togetherness, a way out of loneliness".
The cure begins with an evening session of prayer and diagnosis that precedes the morning surgery.
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