Transformational therapy is holistic psychotherapy; it deals with the the whole person: body, mind and spirit. Like counseling and traditional psychotherapy, transformational therapy addresses the problems and issues that prevent a person from living a fully satisfying life.
What’s different is the element of spirituality. By bringing spirituality to the context of therapy, the whole person is considered. The field of spiritual psychology is burgeoning as more and more therapists feel free to follow the heart’s wisdom and open to their clients’ deepest yearnings.
From the perspective of body-centered psychotherapy, we acknowledge that the body is the repository for unexpressed feelings and emotions. Breathing patterns and the way the body is held are indications of what is held where in the body. To work in this way is to identify, feel, and release in a safe environment that which is being held. This is a somatic therapeutic approach which utilizes the body’s structures and habitual patterns as a key to unconscious material, including the hidden core beliefs which shape our lives, relationships, and self-images.
It is my job to inspire you and to help bring you to a vibrational level where you are in alignment with Spirit. Then your intuition can guide you always to be in the right place doing the right thing.
As Dominique Pandolfi, of Core and Cellular Transformation, says, “In our truest, and purest nature we are All manifestations of Divine Love. In our cellular memory, we often carry traumatic imprints, wounding, damaging belief systems, and deep pain. The result of this disconnection can express itself in many forms of suffering.”
Transformational therapy can free you from this suffering and open the way to a life of joy, fulfillment, and purpose.
Suggested reading:
At the Speed of Life
by Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks
The Self Behind the Symptom
by Judith Hendon
Psychoanalytic Case Formulation
by Nancy McWilliams
Body-Centered Psychotherapy: The Hakomi Method
by Ron Kurtz
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