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MAKING FIRST SESSIONS GREAT

HOW TO MAKE YOUR FIRST SESSION SO EFFECTIVE THAT YOUR CLIENTS LEAVE FULL OF HOPE, COMMITMENT TO CHANGE AND MOTIVATION TO DO THE WORK

More than 20 percent of clients won’t come back for a second session.
That’s why first sessions really matter.That first meeting with a new client can determine whether or not they continue with treatment.
So how do we make sure our first session is so powerful and so effective that our clients leave with hope, commitment and motivation to do the work?
We asked 17 top experts to tell us what they think about when approaching a first session. What are their goals? How do they start? How do they work with the challenges that first sessions present? What are the warning signs they look for?
They shared their insights and strategies – ones that you can apply to your work with clients today.
SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES TO MAKE YOUR FIRST SESSIONS GREAT
PLANTING SEEDS FOR SUCCESS IN THE FIRST SESSION

LYNN LYONS, LICSW RON SIEGEL, PSYD

One simple but effective pre-session communication that can prime your work for success

How to have clients leave your first session brimming with hope and confidence

One adjustment to your initial client assessment that can boost engagement and motivation
FIRST SESSIONS WITH CHALLENGING CLIENTS

MARSHA LINEHAN, PHD RON SIEGEL, PSYD

RICK HANSON, PHD

A first session compatibility check to gauge proper practitioner/client fit

The crucial empathic connection that can defuse a client’s initial defensiveness

One change to a behavior-modeling technique that can save your client from feeling criticized

How to present feedback so the client doesn’t fall prey to harmful self-blame
HOW TO MANAGE A CLIENT’S EXPECTATIONS FOR TREATMENT

CHRISTINE PADESKY, PHD RICK HANSON, PHD

An immediate way to remedy a new client’s unrealistic expectations for therapy

One approach to address a client’s low motivation (and turn it into a more fruitful first session)
WHAT A CLIENT’S NERVOUS SYSTEM NEEDS IN THE FIRST SESSION

STEPHEN PORGES, PHD KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD

The specific parts of your clinical environment that may be triggering your client’s defensiveness

How white noise generators can actually drive up your client’s fear and arousal

One way your voice can open the portal of presence and engagement with a new client
HOW TO FOSTER GREATER CLIENT DISCLOSURE FOR MORE ACCURATE DIAGNOSES

SHELLY HARRELL, PHD RON SIEGEL, PSYD

How to dilute the power dynamic in a first session so the client feels comfortable taking risks

How to work with the hidden cultural factors that may be sabotaging your first session

One simple question at the beginning and end of a first session that can lead to more accurate diagnoses
HOW TO ADDRESS COMMON WARNING SIGNS IN THE FIRST SESSION

RON SIEGEL, PSYD INDEL SEGAL, PHD

RICK HANSON, PHD

Three warning signs that can derail a successful first session

Why a client’s oversharing in a first session may signal a potential early dropout

How to disarm the first sign that a client may be idealizing your work
A BODY-FOCUSED APPROACH TO A SUCCESSFUL FIRST SESSION

PAT OGDEN, PHD KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD

How a new client’s body movement can reveal hidden sources for healing

One way to uncover and expand actions of hope that may be trapped in the client’s nervous system

An important reframe in the first session that can help increase a client’s agency in their healing

One way to broaden a client’s “aspirational window” so they leave the first session with a sense of hope
KEY SKILLS TO ALLEVIATE A NEW CLIENT’S FEELING OF VULNERABILITY

DAN SIEGEL, MD KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD

RICHARD SCHWARTZ, PHD

How to keep a client’s social engagement system from thwarting the first session

Nine practitioner behaviors that can directly affect clinical outcomes

How to fend off attacks from a client’s most vulnerable parts when they turn protective
HOW TO BUILD HOPE IN THE FIRST SESSION

BILL O’HANLON, LMFT RICK HANSON, PHD

A counterintuitive way to immediately connect clients to feelings of hope and possibility

How to expand a client’s capacity to see beyond their problem and into a better future

A first session approach to help shift a client’s negative mindset
STRENGTHENING A NEW CLIENT’S COMMITMENT TO THERAPY

RICK HANSON, PHD KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD

The “three pile” approach to a first assessment that can reveal untapped opportunities for healing

Two unconscious judgments when we first meet someone that can block a therapeutic connection

Why your client’s issue may stem from a “scaling” problem (and how to boost their commitment to improve it)
HOW YOUR OPENING QUESTION CAN SET THE TONE FOR SUCCESS

ELLYN BADER, PHD RICK HANSON, PHD

How to phrase your initial greeting so it becomes a litmus test of the client’s motivation

A practical strategy to help clients self-assess problematic behavior (and boost accountability)

How to transform a tension-filled first session with couples into a positive commitment to problem-solving

How to help clients “buy in” to doing the important work in your treatment plan
BUILDING A STRONG THERAPEUTIC BOND THAT WILL LAST BEYOND THE FIRST SESSION

BILL O’HANLON, LMFT JOAN BORYSENKO, PHD

KELLY MCGONIGAL, PHD

How to connect a new client’s talents to beneficial therapeutic experiences

The conversational shift that marks the exact moment a client is ready for change

Two important questions at the end of a first session to verify you (and the client) are on the right track
TWO WAYS TO WORK WITH AN UNDERLYING MEDICAL ISSUE IN THE FIRST SESSION

RON SIEGEL, PSYD DAN SIEGEL, MD

JOAN BORYSENKO, PHD

The important first step when a client’s issue may have an underlying medical problem

A vital query to help pinpoint the exact way a client’s problem is keeping them stuck

The five integral components of meaning to help shift a new client’s mindset about their experience