Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello.
What I offer is unusual, because in only 2 or 3 sessions you will discover if this method works for you and your issues.
The method does not not rely on a long and developing relationship with me as therapist. I will certainly provide a warm and supportive welcome to you, as I teach you how to use gesture (rather than just talking) to handle the pressure and tensions of your issues, whatever they are.
From these few sessions, you will create for yourself a pattern of gestures that you will find effective in giving you back your Self, with a clearer head, calmer feelings and re-newed self-confidence.
After these few sessions, you can then practise at home on your own (with as much support from me as you wish), until your newly-created pattern becomes a habit and blocks or dissolves the old, established habits of reaction that your issues used to plunge you into.
Those reactive habits will no longer have that power over you and you will feel more and more like the Captain of your ship, instead of an oppressed deckhand.
If you find, after even the first session, that this way of working is not for you, you will have wasted little time, either in therapy sessions or in developing a professional relationship with me. If you feel you have achieved nothing after 2 or 3 sessions, I would not anyway wish to delay your seeking a different approach.
I have been working with this method for the last 9 years
Do give it a try!
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Graham Kennish is a therapist with 14 years of experience who has used this particular gesture-based method for the last 9 years. He offers a brief, focused approach designed so that clients usually discover within two or three sessions whether the work is helpful for their concerns.
The method does not depend on a long, developing relationship with him as therapist. He provides a warm and supportive welcome while teaching clients to use gesture – rather than only talking – to manage the pressures and tensions linked to their issues.
After a few sessions clients build a personalised pattern of gestures that can restore a clearer head, calmer feelings and renewed self-confidence. These practical patterns are intended for regular practice at home, with as much ongoing support from Graham as each person prefers, until the new responses become habitual.
The aim is to reduce the hold of old reactive habits so they no longer dominate how someone responds, helping clients feel more like the Captain of their ship instead of an oppressed deckhand.
If the approach does not suit someone after the first session, little time will have been spent developing a therapeutic relationship. If clients feel they have not progressed after two or three sessions, Graham will not delay them in seeking a different approach.
He invites prospective clients to give this method a try.
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