Moving Through The Deep Waters of Collaborative Agreement
Embedded in the AAIT model is a strong client practitioner collaboration. This is especially important when we move in deep waters.
Embedded in the AAIT model is a strong client practitioner collaboration. This is especially important when we move in deep waters.
“I called to the LORD in distress; the LORD answered me and put me in a spacious place.” ~ Psalm 118:5
I live in the bible belt. I used to live in the heart of the LDS Church in Salt Lake. I spent years visiting an ashram for weeks at a time. Before that….
I’ve helped my clients experience results with AAIT for years and it’s always a great sense of fulfillment when they are happy to be released from the emotional charge associated with different life experiences. When I began teaching this model of therapy to other therapists, counselors, and spiritual guides, I did so with the intention of helping even more people indirectly. So it is an honor when I hear of the results my students….
Even as our collective hearts break with the painful recognition of just how deeply our nation is wounded dawns, I’m sitting….
One of the things that I’ve appreciated about our local Mental Health Professionals FB group is the lengthy honest introductions. So when I took up the clinical spotlight last week, I let myself self stretch out a little bit.
As we continue this exploration of how to talk about the spiritual nature of this work, I hope y’all will chime in with your understanding and experiences.
Inspired by The Observer’s recent article, “Are you really the ‘real’ you?”, I have a few thoughts of my own to share….If we drop the story, drop the name, drop the ideas of who we think we are, who’s there?
This is one of the most iconic evocative photos I’ve ever seen. It provokes the shadow like nothing else in my recent history.
All of us encounter stress and tension in life. It may be our relationships, work, unmet needs and defeated goals that contribute to tension.
I am living a rhythm of spiritual growth. I am moving forward in a song of new understanding and still I hear a familiar love that I understand as God.