
A place for questions, discoveries and stories gathered on my path as both a client and therapist. No solutions, just exploration.
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For the longest time, I thought that the absolute Big Bosses of therapy were emotions, especially despair, grief and mourning. But in recent years, I have realized that it is in fact the somatic experience of fear and insecurity that genera...
When I was about 18, I realized that saying the truth I saw in people gave me an immense power over them. Most of us suffered greatly from not being truly seen as children, and if you have any kind of sight or just a very keen perception of...
So much of my time, energy and focus as a therapist has gone into trying to figure out what I do, and put it into words in order for people to know whether I would be a good fit for them. This is not something I enjoy. I understand that it’...
Green flames suspended,
Born from seemingly dead twigs.
Life flows like the stream.
Photo by Kumiko SHIMIZU on Unsplash
A few weeks ago, I wrote about what to expect when engaging long term in self exploration through therapy or self-work in general.
One other perk is that, as you become more and more attuned to yourself and the world, your relationship to...
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