Artikel mit dem Tag "presence-based therapy"



Therapy can be helpful, supportive, and insightful — yet still leave deeper patterns unchanged. This article explores why help and change are not always the same thing.
Many people feel understood in therapy, yet something still seems missing. This article explores the difference between being analysed and being genuinely met.
Some people understand themselves deeply and still feel stuck in therapy. This article explores why insight alone does not always create change.
Many people need structure in therapy — but not more pressure. This article explores how real change can emerge without forcing the process.
If therapy feels heavy, effortful, or overly self-managed, the process may be relying on your coping abilities more than your deeper experience.
Therapy for Reflective Adults · 28. April 2026
You show up, reflect, and try to use therapy well — but something doesn’t quite shift. This article explores what happens when therapy quietly becomes another place to perform, and how change begins when that pressure is no longer needed.
Therapy for Reflective Adults · 21. April 2026
What if “nothing happening” in therapy isn’t a problem — but part of the work? This article explores a quieter form of change that doesn’t rely on pressure, insight, or constant progress.
Therapy for Reflective Adults · 31. März 2026
Many high-functioning adults don’t struggle because they’re incapable — but because they’ve learned to carry everything through effort. This article explores how inner pressure and constant self-management can continue even inside therapy, and why trying harder often stops working.