The core concept of Focusing Therapy is that our bodies carry a wealth of implicit knowledge and wisdom that can be accessed through attentive awareness. Gendlin believed that our felt sense holds valuable information and insights about our experiences, and by paying attention to it, we can gain deeper understanding and facilitate personal growth and healing.
The process of Focusing typically involves the following steps:
Focusing Therapy can be used in individual therapy, as well as in a variety of other contexts, including couples counseling, group therapy, and self-help. It has been applied to address various psychological and emotional difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and relationship issues.
Gendlin’s approach emphasizes the client’s own inner wisdom and personal experiencing, empowering individuals to tap into their own resources for healing and growth. It is a client-centered approach that values the unique subjective experience of each individual and aims to facilitate their self-discovery and self-directed change.