Resources for Rediscovery
Learnings, musings, tips & tricks for anyone to reference during difficult times, stressful workdays and moments when manifesting your true self.
What therapists wish their clients knew about therapy !
Discover what therapists wish their clients truly knew about therapy… from finding the right fit to understanding that healing takes time. This post breaks the stigma around therapy, reminding readers that it’s not always serious; sometimes it’s laughter, connection, and growth. Perfect for anyone curious about starting therapy or understanding what really happens in a session.
How to truly connect with your clients ?
Ever wondered what makes some therapist-client relationships feel effortless ? While it’s not just all about techniques — it’s about something deeper too. To know more, read about some subtle shifts, small gestures, and mindful choices that help you truly click with the person across the room. This is a go-to guide for every therapist who wants to move beyond sessions that simply work, to ones that truly connect.
How to navigate your client’s unexpected tears ?
Some moments in a session catch you off guard , right ? Especially when a client bursts into sudden tears. And as a therapist, it’s less about having the perfect response and more about noticing, staying present, and allowing the moment to unfold. Small gestures—an attentive silence, a gentle question, or simply holding space—can speak louder than words. To know more on what you can do, read more !
Handling the Challenges of Being a New Therapist
Stepping into the world of therapy as a beginner comes with excitement… and plenty of jitters. And this post is just the one that offers gentle guidance for trainee therapists and new counselors learning to trust their skills. Whether you’re curious about the realities of starting a therapy career or simply seeking reassurance that growth takes time.
How to master the Art of Silence in Therapy ?
What if the silence in your therapy session isn’t supposed to be awkward—but powerful? In this post, we delve exactly into how often-overlooked is the skill of holding space through silence. And this can be done with creative strategies and reflective techniques, it challenges the therapists to rethink those quiet moments. So ready to spin off a creative approach to deal with your next client when they go silent ?
How to Document Case Files in Therapy: A Step-by-Step Guide
Therapists are not paid to just “talk” but instead after every meaningful therapy session lies a structured and a strenuous process of documentation that often goes unnoticed. For them, maintaining a well-organized case files is not just best practice—it’s very essential. Hence, this blog offers a thoughtful and approach to understanding why documentation matters in the therapeutic space, and what steps professionals can take to stay organized, and help in reducing work stress.
Behind the Couch: Are We Failing Mental Health Professionals?
Mental Health Professionals are the ones we turn to in our toughest moments—but who do they turn to during their tough times? They often face silent struggles that go unnoticed. From emotional burnout to low paying jobs, let us uncover the unseen challenges that goes on behind the therapy couch.
Signs that therapy is working out for you
Therapy Progress isn’t always measured by how many good days you have in a row or how often you feel completely healed; sometimes it’s also present in the quiet changes, the tiny choices and changes you make without even realizing it, the gentler way you start treating yourself, and the hope you hold onto when nothing feels certain — those are the real signs that something inside you is shifting, growing, becoming.
Who are you in therapy: Exploring different types of clients
What kind of client would you be in a therapy room? Inspired by a scene from the series Adolescence, this blog talks about the different ways people show up in therapy. Through a short, reflective quiz disguised as a game, readers are invited to discover their own “therapy personality” while gaining insight into the variety of client types therapists often encounter.
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