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I love the way you keep contact with the client and communicate your actions. Other courses I took stressed not to touch the client until before entry and only at the point of entry. I find your approach to be a wonderful way to help a client stay more regulated throughout tx sessions.
Thanks Veronique. All those contact points are an opportunity for the client to check out and say no to the internal work. It’s so important to help them feel safe and regulated as possible during our interactions. Glad you like this approach!
I think it is so important to always be in contact and to talk the client through of what to expect, do it slow and read their response too on facial expressions and body language.
I love the way you keep contact with the client and communicate your actions. Other courses I took stressed not to touch the client until before entry and only at the point of entry. I find your approach to be a wonderful way to help a client stay more regulated throughout tx sessions.
Thanks Veronique. All those contact points are an opportunity for the client to check out and say no to the internal work. It’s so important to help them feel safe and regulated as possible during our interactions. Glad you like this approach!
do you use your dominant or non-dominant hand for the internal work?
I use dominant hand but I’d encourage you to use both!!!
I think it is so important to always be in contact and to talk the client through of what to expect, do it slow and read their response too on facial expressions and body language.
Totally agree Maria! Thanks for sharing.