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Independent on Sunday October 2ndOne of the country's leading philosophical counsellers, and chairman of the Society for Philosophy in Practice (SPP), Tim LeBon, said it typically took around six 50 minute sessions for a client to move from confusion to resolution.Mr LeBon, who has 'published a book on the subject, Wise Therapy, said philosophy was perfectly suited to this type of therapy, dealing as it does with timeless human issues such as love, purpose, happiness and emotional challenges.Wise Therapy, is part of a series aimed at promoting an integrative attitude as its ethos. Among all the many perspectives of psychotherapists and counselors, philosophy needs to take its place and needs to find its voice. Tim LeBon has provided an effective means by which counselors can bring philosophy into their work with clients' APPA journalTim Le Bon's Wise Therapy is a comprehensible and well argued book dealing with the practical therapeutic applications of philosophical research that may well be of interest to philosophers but as the author himself intends will be of most obvious benefit to therapists and counselors, both by informing their dialogue with clients in new ways and by helping them become more informed about ways to resolve the ethical dilemmas arising within the context of their own work' MetapsychologyA fascinating workshop for therapists and clients, backed up a thorough degree if philosophical acuity' Journal of the Society for Existential AnalysisI strongly recommend the book for philosophers as well as practitioners, teachers, students and supervisors in counselling and psychotherapy' Self and SocietyProvides some additional and valuable arrows for the therapist's quiver' Irvin Yalom, author of Love's ExecutionerLike Aristotle, Tim LeBon examines what is said and extracts what is best from it. There are many fascinating exercises designed to bring out and enlighten the client's values, conception of the good life, wellbeing, happiness, pleasure, and the proper place of reason in life. Wise Therapy is well written and engaging. The case histories are illuminating examples of therapeutic techniques at work, the thought experiments are well designed, and the philosophical position adapted from the internal debates of the philosophers is level headed. I recommend it highly to philosophers with an interest in counselling, and psychological counsellors with an interest in philosophy' Jeff Mason, The Philosophers' MagazineTim LeBon has authored a text which should become a staple on the philosophical counsellor's bookshelf. Wise Therapy is a concise, wellwritten book. His ability to relate philosophical concepts to counselling concerns is admirable and attests to the skill and knowledge he possesses as a working counsellor. But, by far the most important part of Tim LeBon's book to PC is the last chapter, 'The Counsellor's Philosophical Toolbox'' Craig Munns in The Examined Life Tim LeBon has done a good job of offering practical approaches to some of the most important and vexing issues that arise in counselling. Tim LeBon's book contains helpful suggestions, practical information, and useful examples, and would make a good addition to the library of any counsellors willing to allow philosophy to turn mere client sessions into wise therapy' Peter Raabe, Practical PhilosophyWise Therapy is an original and practical guide to how philosophy can benefit counselling and psychotherapy. Tim LeBon argues that therapy, informed by philosophy, can help clients make better decision and achieve emotional wisdom. He uses philosophical approaches to explore issues of right and wrong, the emotions and reasons, wellbeing and the meaning of life, and develops a 'counsellor's toolbox' of techniques that can help practitioners apply the wisdom of philosophy to good therapeutic practice.For counsellors who may find philosophical approaches to therapy useful, this work addresses
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