In this episode of “Going Inside,” I engage in a deep conversation with Bob Falconer, a renowned therapist, exploring how to work with unattached burdens and IFS, spirituality, and porosity of mind.
Key Takeaways:
Key Topics Discussed: 1. Respecting and Honoring Client Experiences: Bob and I emphasize the importance of respecting and honoring clients’ experiences, even if they involve what seem to be the “unconventional” therapy practices in IFS.
2. Porosity of Mind: The concept of the porous mind is explored, suggesting that the human mind is permeable and its potential to radically change is infinite.
3. Humility and Curiosity in Therapy: We discuss the significance of humility and curiosity in therapy, acknowledging that therapists do not possess all the answers and that clients have innate wisdom guiding their healing journey.
4. Facilitating Self-Healing: The therapist’s role in helping clients access their inner wisdom and facilitating self-healing is highlighted, emphasizing empowerment over the imposition of external solutions.
5. Upcoming Book: Bob shares insights into his upcoming book, “When You’re Going Through Hell, Keep Going,” which explores healing, spirituality, and resilience, offering a deeper understanding of the human experience.
This podcast is on YouTube. View the episode here.