Individual Therapy: The Relational Frontier Part 1
If you’re honest with yourself, your friends, family, and/or partner are not cutting it in the therapeutic department. They might even be the source of your need for therapy, so the idea of running some hard things by them is no bueno!
Or, maybe you’ve been to several therapists in the past and just didn’t find the connection you wanted. They were fine, but you were hoping to feel really comfortable and more like yourself, and not like you have to perform for them.
Something I really love to do is connect. It turns out it comes fairly easy to me! And something I hear quite often is that people feel as if they have known me for a long time and that I make them feel comfortable. As I’ve stated before, this can be a great start to a wonderful therapy relationship.
So, why relationship? Can’t I just come in there and sit on the couch and spill my guts? Well, I guess you can? But, the real change happens when you have a safe environment to be yourself and allow someone to really SEE you. You begin to see things much more clearly and experience the freedom of who you were meant to be.