Companioning in Psychotherapy

“The ART OF LIVING is, in its essential meaning, a development and transformation of the power of inward choice. It is of all the creative arts the most difficult and the most distinguished.” (Wickes 1963)

To be invited into another person’s deeply personal terrain is humbling to me. Initially I cannot know where we will go or where we will end up. Over time we both  become more familiar with the elements of their internal  environment. This uncovering can be surprising at times. If we  both  become  receptive to being  surprised, to these  moments  of knowing and moments of not knowing, we may become more wise with less effort and more tender when wisdom is hard to find.

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