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Some clients may start out with radix work for a psychological reason
and experience physical changes they were not expecting. For example
someone may be mainly interested in dealing with repressed feelings
and as they go on with the work find that their posture or chronic
backache has changed dramatically, or their allergies or blood pressure
decreases. During their radix work, clients experience concurrent
improvements in aspects of their life without specifically focussing
on those areas.
Radix is
process oriented. The therapist connects with the client at the
beginning of each session and develops the session based on what
is happening for the client, cognitively, physically and emotionally
at that moment. A process orientation facilitates the unfolding
of these dimensions by freeing the flow of the radix which in turn
develops aliveness, insight, self awareness, discovery, resolution
and acceptance.
Radix benefits
a broad spectrum of people. From those who have depression or anxiety
and are not coping well day to day, right through to those who simply
want to discover more about themselves or enhance the quality of
their lives and their relationships.
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