I find metaphors for life processes are very much mirrors of what happens during the therapeutic process. What are your metaphors for your life journey, thearpeutic journey and healing? Here is the autobiography in five chapters by Portia Nelson. how would you write you autobiography using metaphors? I. I walk down the street. There is a deep hole … Continue reading Metaphors for healing
Author: PathTherapy Bracknell
What to expect at your first session
Therapists tend to have different approaches to assessment for the first session. The session may be totally open ended, with no or only a few questions are asked, and you just talk as you wish about what is going on. Alternatively the assessment may be more prescriptive, where you’re asked a list of questions which … Continue reading What to expect at your first session
What your therapist may disclose
Before you meet the therapist be mindful that although therapy is confidential there are limits to what the therapist can hold without talking to someone else. In most cases the therapist will tell you if they are thinking of or will need to disclose material. Examples of disclosure may be to doctor or another support … Continue reading What your therapist may disclose
Psychological health professionals compared
I often get questions from people who are confused with the difference between counselors and psychotherapists and other types of psychologically trained professionals. I'll try to explain it simply as possible. Therapists are trained to work with you over short or long term to help to bring about psychological change and enhance wellbeing. They are trained … Continue reading Psychological health professionals compared
Time to heal
When there is a physical injury, our body tells us very quickly when something is wrong. If we injure our leg, we are soon aware of our condition because of pain or a limitation, such as not being able to move a leg freely. We usually realise because of these symptoms and their impact on … Continue reading Time to heal
But I had a good childhood!
When you reflect upon your childhood, especially your caregivers and family, it may appear to you that any problems you have now are in no way related. This can be especially true if you did indeed have a good childhood. However, there are a number of perspectives you may wish to consider when deciding whether … Continue reading But I had a good childhood!