Structure the Therapeutic Communication so the Client is Empowered
In this video, you'll discover the most effective aspect of Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR): its person-centered approach. As a facilitator, your role is not to tell clients what their stress is about or dictate how the process will work for them. Instead, you provide a space for them to express and release their stress without interference, simply holding space for their journey.
Many people come to therapy believing they need a therapist to guide them on how to live their lives, feeling incapable of finding their own solutions due to past troubles or traumas. However, TIR empowers clients to find answers within themselves. The changes they experience come from within, naturally and on their own timeline, without any external force.
This approach eliminates the tendency to self-deceive, as there is no reward or punishment based on what is shared. Clients are given a unique opportunity to fully introspect and review their mental environment. This viewing and reorganization process is something truly special and distinct in the therapeutic world, offering profound and lasting benefits.