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Techniques

As a Certified Radix practitioner, body psychotherapist, group facilitator, lecturer and Chinese medicine practitioner of over 20 years I have many years of clinical experience to draw from in individual therapeutic sessions, and in group work. I work 1-1 or 1-2, run my own private practice in embodied acupuncture and radix body psychotherapy and run groups and workshops for both. I am a supervisor for eastern medicine practitioners and other therapists/practitioners/clinicians/facilitators in different fields, and use my work in both eastern medicine and radix to provide holistic and somatic supervision through pulsation supervision. In Pulsation supervision we work firstly from embodiment and presence, and work safely and effectively with trauma. In pulsation supervision we work with aliveness  and pulsation and in the interruption to accessing and allowing for capacity to both ‘feel’ and have a sense of ‘purpose’. All sessions are experiential and body focused, and give space for personal growth and new conscious awarenesses that bring a deepened understanding about self and other.

In pulsation supervision there is space and opportunity to talk through and be supported with client/patient cases to include were appropriate interventions and techniques in individual sessions and for supervision of group work.

It is often far less about techniques than the practitioner/therapists/facilitator imagines when first embarking on supervision, but can be an important component in support that supervision can provide in the first years of practice and in finding new ways when our clients/patients don't seem to be getting better. Pulsation supervision allows for adaption, new awarenesses, new ways of thinking, feeling, being, seeing and creative approaches become available that weren't there before.

Frequently when you re-orient the focus to personal growth, looking at therapeutic relationship, orientating from the body, with focus on deep contact, you find there is a new seeing, a new priority, a shift in what is useful, what is awake and alive in you to follow. As you centre, as you resource, as you authentically relate, clients/patients change too, just not always in the way you both had first consciously imagined.

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