
07/08/2025
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16hmJkvhe1/ So true. Find support and care in session with me. So many of my clients are in deep life transitions and appreciate the presence and centering my sessions provide. Contact me to learn more or book a session.
I’ve found that what a person usually needs when fear is intense is to “be accompanied”—an experience of another person’s caring, accepting presence. If a child is hurt or frightened, showing that we understand and care about her feelings is more important than looking for a Band-Aid or explaining why everything will be all right. The core of vulnerability is feeling alone in one’s pain; connection with another person eases fear and increases the sense of safety. TR, Ch. 9, P. 140