Thank you Rob. Enjoyed the videos and, like Tove, found them to be very helpful. Looks like some lovely days down there in Hobart, now. Thank you again.
Thank you so much! By focusing more on resources in my work, f.i. in the intake, when a patient feels vulnerable and uncomfortable, I see indeed that the pt gets in connection with his strength again and it is a very helpful way of building a warm and trusting therapeutic relationship: one pt got out of feeling herself blocked, by my question what her passions were, and another pt was surprised to discover she didn't feel queazy any more (one of the central symptoms she brought in) after having told about the things she is fond of doing. The direct connection between resource and (solution of) the symptom, I didn't yet try out. I need to get this more in my fingers first, before I do it with the patients. Stijn
Again the simplicity of your methodology is so pleasing and yet so effective. I really need to keep this simple and reiterate to myself and clients it is a common everyday trance. the other aspect I like is the gentleness of this methodology.
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Very helpful indeed ! Thanks Rob.
Thanks Tove. Glad they were helpful.
Thank you Rob. Enjoyed the videos and, like Tove, found them to be very helpful. Looks like some lovely days down there in Hobart, now. Thank you again.
Thank YOU Jerome.
Very clear, concise and stimulating. Thank you, Rob, for sharing your wisdom.
It's a real pleasure, Fred.
Thank you so much! By focusing more on resources in my work, f.i. in the intake, when a patient feels vulnerable and uncomfortable, I see indeed that the pt gets in connection with his strength again and it is a very helpful way of building a warm and trusting therapeutic relationship: one pt got out of feeling herself blocked, by my question what her passions were, and another pt was surprised to discover she didn't feel queazy any more (one of the central symptoms she brought in) after having told about the things she is fond of doing. The direct connection between resource and (solution of) the symptom, I didn't yet try out. I need to get this more in my fingers first, before I do it with the patients. Stijn
There's no hurry, Stijn, as I'm sure you'll try that when you're ready. Rob
Hi Rob
Thank you for the series and summary. So helpful and good to replay for resource, relaxation and reminder. Linda :)
Again the simplicity of your methodology is so pleasing and yet so effective. I really need to keep this simple and reiterate to myself and clients it is a common everyday trance. the other aspect I like is the gentleness of this methodology.
Thank you, Jack.
Lovely summary, with rich detail. I wonder what I will discover next in my wonderful lazy journey?
The lazier the journey, the more opportunities there are to discover. Being busy doesn't allow that possibility.
Thx for sharing your videos. It was very clear and helpful for us. Waiting for continued;)
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