What if the Real Power in the Session is with the Client?
In this video, we explore how TIR (Traumatic Incident Reduction) can transform clients' perspectives from relying on external validation to gaining a strong sense of self-awareness and personal decision-making. Initially, clients may feel uncomfortable with the facilitator's non-intrusive approach, which lacks the typical positive reinforcement they might expect. This discomfort often stems from societal norms of codependency and seeking approval from others. However, viewers soon discover that, after about 20 minutes into their first session, the focus shifts from pleasing the therapist to a deeper, more genuine self-discovery. The facilitator's role is simply to create a supportive space for clients to express and process their stress without interference. Many clients report feeling significantly lighter and more empowered after the session, expressing gratitude for the profound impact of the treatment.