Even when a client is making progress, self-blame, shame, and self-criticism can hold them back from reaching their goals.
But according to Dennis Tirch, PhD there is a compassion-based strategy that can help
clients keep moving forward, even during difficult emotions or circumstances.
It’s a metaphor that he adapted from ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy).
This can help clients acknowledge feelings like shame, jealousy, anxiety, and guilt without letting them disrupt their journey forward.
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Using the Children on the Bus Metaphor (ACT) in a Session
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