«It is my priority to make
my clients feel heard and understood while providing them a safe, confidential place for self - discovery and positive change.
In my experience, therapeutic relationship is the foundation of the healing process and I work very hard to help
my clients feel heard, understood, supported, and safe in my office.»
I am a therapist who likes to get to the point and achieve the goals that have been set within an atmosphere where
my clients feel heard, understood, and safe.»
I aim to have
my clients feel heard and understood, and for us to collaborate together in their treatment recovery process to improve functioning and help them to find a balanced life worth living.
Leah is an empathic therapist who works to ensure that
her clients feel heard, valued, and safe to express vulnerabilities.
I'm passionate about making sure
my clients feel heard and understood.»
Clients feel heard and understood, and they trust her to support each of them, together as a family and, separately, as individuals.
Things can get busy at your clinic, and it's easy to overlook the importance of making
every client feel heard.
Not exact matches
«If I were a prosecutor
hearing both the lawyer and the
client say the
client had no awareness whatsoever of that, I would now
feel very confident going to a judge to seek that material.»
And in addition, I often
hear from
clients (months after they've finished a healingprogram): «I'm in ketosis, and I
feel fantastic,» they say.
I occasionally
hear from my
clients that they
feel judged at the grocery store if they put cans in their basket.
I
hear a lot from
clients especially it seems like a lot of moms will hire doulas and really get educated after having a really crappy birth experience where they didn't
feel like they were listened to.
Emerald Doulas
clients feel cared for, valued,
heard, and most importantly, bonded as a family, as you navigate through the tender moments of early parenthood.
Chris Blythe CIOB Chief Executive commented, «The judges had a
feeling they were about to interview someone extraordinary when they
heard the
client had delayed his annual holiday just to support the project manager during his interview for CMYA.
We
heard from so many
clients over the years who wanted this type of «set - it and forget - it» option, and it was a challenge to finally bring all the pieces together at a quality level and price we could
feel good about, so we are very proud and excited to offer this heater, and the response has been amazing.
My career as a fitness professional is greatly rewarding when I see
clients busting through plateaus,
hearing how energetic and alive they
feel while losing the weight they...
When I ask my
clients what's one thing they want to get out of our coaching together, what I
hear the most is that they want to
feel «more connected» to their body.
You will meet weekly with CWBE Founder Dr. Suzie Carmack, where she'll guide you through your own coaching experience (first 8 weeks) so you can learn what the
client sees,
feels and
hears.
But as I slowly began to book more and more
clients for prom and weddings, the thing I kept
hearing the most from them when receiving feedback, was that they loved how glam they
felt, without a caked on face.
Matchmakers have to be able to
hear what the
client says, but also ask the questions that will get at the heart of what the
client really needs — to
feel loved.
All too often I
hear single
clients and friends resist online dating because it does not
feel romantic or natural and instead
feels like work.
Some authors
feel the need to explain «actuarial reasoning», others, do what typically inexperienced advisors do, «tell
clients what they want to
hear».
That may be entirely fair in most instances, but I suspect there will be some advisors who will also
feel at least a little hard done - by because they will have made disclosures, but their
clients will have chosen not to
hear them.
The first meeting often does not
feel like a legal counseling and information gathering session, but more like a sales job; I also often
hear clients describe dirty offices.
Veterinarians frequently
hear their
clients say after a dental procedure, «I can't believe how much better Fluffy
feels!
When it comes to design we love
hearing from our
clients about their ideas for their home and will do our very best incorporate as many of those ideas as we can but are not afraid to speak up when we
feel an idea might cause problems later down the road.
I definitely
feel a caveat regarding «innovation in future virtual delivery models» is warranted and that is, it should not harm the
client's rights to be fairly and justly
heard in any jurisdiction recognizing web - based or other hybrid legal services.
I never want a
client to fall through the cracks or
feel like they've not
heard from me in a while.
I have also
heard that increasingly,
clients are not agreeing to pay large amounts of money for bespoke agreements that are readily available via a Google search that they
feel could be easily modified for their own purposes.
When
clients feel that they have been sufficiently «
heard,» they will be able to listen more objectively.
Simply said, the reawakening for me was that we as lawyers need to stay true to the gut reaction we
feel the first time we
hear a
client's story.
Having been a criminal defence lawyer for over fifteen years, there's no better professional
feeling than the teary - eyed embrace of a
client after
hearing a «not guilty» verdict.
To protect happy hour (sorry I missed your call at 6; I was at my daughter's recital); To avoid hurt
feelings (sure, those clothes are okay for court); to avoid recriminations (the jury foreman obviously hated you for some reason); to calm fears (the workhouse is not as bad as you've
heard); to secure a
client (of course you should divorce her, and the kids will be just fine); for career advancement (I'm soooo lucky to work for a brilliant partner like you); to grow one's reputation (I love that tie, your honor); to close a deal (no way would they ever sue over this); to get paid (yes, I will go after your 401 (k) if you don't pay my $ 1,500 fee)...
Dylan prioritizes communication in his practice so that his
client's
feel heard and supported both in his role as attorney and counselor.
Opportunistic introductions to their internal colleagues are often what people imagine when they
hear the phrase «cross-selling,» and handled improperly, they can
feel to
clients and connections like what they often are: up - selling.
We've all
heard the phrase, and yet I'd be willing to bet that less than 1 % of your listeners have a specific practice within their representation of
clients designed to address the buyer's remorse that every
client feels the day they walk out of their first meeting with you where they've decided to hire you as their lawyer.
On the other hand, if we're worried about the perception that the
client has of
feeling distant from us, a standard form letter that goes out to every
client saying, «This is when your next
hearing's going to be, this is when the next deposition's going to be,» is not something that's going to give them the emotional comfort that the otherwise should have.
Make sure your entire team understands the basics of phone etiquette (not interrupting the
client, making the
client feel as if they were
heard, repeating back information to assure the
client that it's written down correctly in a message).
Most importantly, the key to defusing a tense situation with an angry
client is simple: make them
feel like they've been
heard.
More important than the money that our
client has been awarded is the
feeling she has that she told her story and the judge
heard it.
A big complaint that I often
hear from
clients is the lack of communication and the
feeling of being «kept out of the loop» in important decisions.
Kreisman generalizes that «most times that I've
heard from potential
clients about a physician that they
feel chose not to communicate well with the patient or family, it tends to be a male.»
Further, it was clear that when
clients did not
hear from their attorneys, they
felt as if their cases weren't being worked on.
If you talk to satisfied
clients, both everyday individuals and corporate leaders, they'll say the same thing: My lawyer listens to me, understands my situation, and responds to me in a way that makes me
feel heard and recognized.
Client goals may extend beyond money, whether it's a sense of justice,
feeling heard, or setting a precedent.
It might seem like adding another step to an already busy workday, but by giving
clients a platform to
feel they're complaints are
heard, you can prevent bad reviews from popping up online.
When given a rational choice between
hearing from a dissatisfied
client 1 - 1 or having that
client go out and speak to many others about their negative experience with a firm or lawyer, virtually everyone would choose to speak to the
client and at least try to remedy their
feelings.
When relaying your plan back to the
client, use phrases like «I
heard you say...» or «Do you
feel that by making this change we can...».
When I
hear that from
clients after they receive their new executive resume, I
feel a deep satisfaction in knowing that I've provided someone with an effective career marketing document that has finally captured what they had been trying convey on their own without success.
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