Karen Enegess
 


Focusing

Focusing

A technique developed by Eugene Gendlin, Focusing is a subtle but powerful method of being present with our own experience.  By learning to tune inward, to practice listening and watching inside, we may not only gain insight but reach deeper levels of our mind-body.  We peel away the layers that are clouding the truth of what's really happening inside, and as we develop greater understanding, a shift is often experienced that helps us feel less stuck.  With greater awareness we also may experience a greater sense of control over our patterned reactions.

Expressive Therapies

Through the arts we are often able to gain access to parts of ourselves that can be difficult to access verbally.  Through creative approaches such as authentic movement, drawing, working with clay, or writing, one is often able to gain enhanced insight, tuning into a deeper, more authentic expression of oneself than what had felt possible before.  Expressive therapy can be a cathartic process, sometimes externalizing one’s unconscious experience that felt previously inaccessible.  These approaches often allow for an expanded sense of creativity, and clients need not have any prior experience or training in the arts.

Photo courtesy of  Johanna Stoos

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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