Sentences with phrase «nonjudgmental stance»

Acceptance skills foster self - compassion and a nonjudgmental stance toward your emotions and worries.
I believe that fostering present moment awareness and adopting a nonjudgmental stance are key ingredients to developing an open, collaborative relationship with patients.»
The role of the therapist is as a facilitator and processor, utilizing a nonjudgmental stance in the room, and working with each partner to explore their own longings, needs, roles, and injuries in the relationships.
I offer practical tools and a safe, nonjudgmental stance to help clients deal with relationship struggles, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, and trauma.
If your teenager presents the signs listed above, Thurston recommends taking a «nonjudgmental stance» when speaking to him or her.

Not exact matches

This means taking a stance that is nonjudgmental and is focused on solutions rather than criticism.
These games take problematic stances and then allow the player an nonjudgmental playground to enact those stances.
Although the stance advocated here is a nonjudgmental one, this does not mean that it is one of approval: acceptance of reality is not approval of reality.
Working collaboratively from a stance of loving presence, Kevin provides a safe and nonjudgmental space to explore, process, and integrate life's challenging experiences.
The Western conceptualization of mindfulness as a psychological process and as a meditation practice entails bringing awareness and attention to the constant stream of cognitive, emotional, and somatic experiences while maintaining a nonjudgmental and accepting stance (Bishop 2002; Germer 2005; Kabat - Zinn 2003).
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