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I like the way you have expressed this Laura. I want to take it one step further to discuss a positive mindset, being present in the moment - when we are in the treatment room with a client. My experience is that this is of the utmost importance!! If the therapist is not totally "present", the client can usually sense it. Clients may or may not realize what is happening, but on some level they do sense it. Negativity comes through to the client, either in the therapist's conversation or in the touch.
Before I enter a treatment room I stop briefly outside the door and take a few seconds in which to Centre myself. I take a few deep breaths, centre and ground myself, and consciously leave all my troubles and concerns outside of the treatment room so that I can be totally present for my client.
Laura Violet Slenzak said:It is funny but I never use the word attitude. I like to think of it as keeping a positive mindset and outlook and being present in the moment and accepting the moment for what it is and being willing to accept that seeing things as good or bad is really a mental construct. Somehow, this way of viewing the world is very freeing, and liberating. I spent a long time not being able to do this and even now I sometimes struggle and feel myself lapsing into a negative mindset, but the more I work on it, I find the easier it is to take the world as it comes without fear or hesitation.
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