Have you embraced your identity as a creative healer?
As therapists, we are often thought of as professionals who offer knowledge and skills that guide others on a healing path. Our clients come to us to heal from chronic stress, childhood wounds, relational betrayal, self contempt, and often, unspeakable traumatic memories.
It’s pretty easy to embrace our identity as healers, but what about the creative aspect of therapy? If you haven’t been trained specifically in the “healing arts” such art therapy, music therapy, psychodrama, etc., you may not connect with the idea of being creative healer. Yet, there are so many ways in which we naturally and subtly bring creativity into the therapy room.
We create space - physically in our offices, emotionally with acceptance and relationally with attunement - so that client’s can feel safe, supported and accepted
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