When It’s Best To Interrupt Clients

It’s really okay to interrupt your psychotherapy clients. It’s actually very helpful. There are many benefits in stopping limiting stories and redirecting clients to speak in ways that open possibilities. People can learn to see that how they define things confines...

Teaching Self-Forgiveness To Clients

Psychotherapy clients can learn to forgive themselves for errors and imperfections. Therapist can model non-judgmental attitudes and invite their clients to step into a position of gentleness and kindness toward themselves. There are clear steps counselors and...

Solution-Focused Goals

In counseling and psychotherapy it is important to keep the focus on the solutions rather than the problems. Rehearsing, reviewing, and retelling the stories of problems can derail the more powerful therapy work of identifying and stepping towards solutions. Help your...

Why Questions May Not Be The Best

Why questions in psychotherapy often lead clients to dead-ends and places where answers cannot be found. When working with clients in counseling and therapy  redirect them to ask more powerful questions and, as a result, bring about more therapeutic change. It’s not...

How Using Tools In Therapy Helps You Be A Better Therapist

Tools provide a means for teaching valuable lessons in therapy. They are like windows into important conversations. Learn how you can incorporate kinesthetic and visual tools into your practice. In this video look for: What a therapy tool can do in a session How do...
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