Resilient Presence in Distressing Times
In times when therapists feel the same stress their clients carry, an orienting and centering practice can help us rebuild resilience together.
In times when therapists feel the same stress their clients carry, an orienting and centering practice can help us rebuild resilience together.
When we stop trying to ‘fix’ our clients and instead return to presence, we access the clarity, creativity, and compassion that actually move therapy forward.”
Before asking ‘how do I get my client in their body,’ it’s essential to understand who they are, what being in their body means for them, and why it would support their goals.