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In its early beginnings Radix was viewed as personal growth work
and facilitated self discovery, growth and change. As more and more
people struggle with emotional and physical symptoms connected with
their psychological well being, Radix becomes a leader in its approach
to these issues. For example: anxiety and panic, depression, disordered
eating, stress related physical problems, addictions, sexual issues,
symptoms of abuse, post traumatic stress disorder, etc. The significance
of Radix is that it works directly at all three levels; the emotional,
physical and mental.
All of our
living is a body, mind and spirit process, and it is this unity
that Radix addresses. Consequently it benefits anyone whose aim
is to explore, understand or develop any aspect of their being.
Radix work
facilitates an opening up to the life force, and the experience
of becoming more 'fully alive' in each moment of life.
Because Radix
works with the body, mind and spirit - or the 'body-mind', it is
a personal growth process for people who struggle with any of these
areas. People may begin Radix simply to feel more alive, to live
more in the present, to own their personal power, to make decisions
that work for them by using head and heart together, to change old
psychological habits or as a process of self discovery.
Clients may
have struggles with emotional expression. They may not be in touch
with their feelings and/or not know how to express them. Others
may feel totally overwhelmed by strong emotions, struggling to contain
them to be able to function in day-to-day life.
Many come
to a radix psychotherapist in order to address specific symptoms
of stress, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, relationship struggles,
addictions, abuse, trauma or dissociation.
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