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\"How<\/a><\/p>\n

How to Get the Most Out of Your Therapy or Counselling<\/h1>\n

Are you sure<\/em> you\u00a0get the most out of your therapy or counselling?<\/p>\n

Perhaps you sometimes find yourself thinking that — well — therapy\u2019s a bit of a pain<\/em>?<\/p>\n

It\u2019s expensive, for one thing, and it\u2019s also a chunk out of your week – a time when you could be getting other stuff done.<\/p>\n

So it makes absolute sense to do what you can to make sure you really get maximum value for all that time, money and emotional energy you are putting in.<\/p>\n

Here are seven simple tips to help you maximise the benefits so you\u00a0get the most out of your therapy or counselling:<\/h2>\n

1. Use metaphors<\/h3>\n

2. Notice your body<\/h3>\n

3. Attend regularly<\/h3>\n

4. Remember that the therapist is not judging you<\/h3>\n

5. Allow the pauses<\/h3>\n

6. Talk about your feelings towards your therapist<\/h3>\n

7. Take risks<\/h3>\n

Read on, and I’ll explain more about what I mean, and how it can help you to get the most out of your therapy.<\/p>\n

And if you get the most out of your therapy or counselling, you stand to get far more benefit for each hour, \u00a3 or $ that you invest.<\/h3>\n

Who wouldn’t want that?<\/p>\nHow to get maximum value out of therapy. <\/a><\/span>Share on X<\/a><\/span>\n

1. Use metaphors<\/h2>\n

Our minds\u00a0grasp things much more quickly and in a fuller, deeper and more complex way<\/strong>, when we use metaphor.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t worry \u2014 you don\u2019t have to be a poet! In fact, we all use metaphors frequently (\u201cshe stabbed me in the back\u201d; \u201cI feel that I\u2019m wading through treacle\u201d). It really doesn’t matter if the metaphor is a well-known cliche, or sparklingly original. What does matter is that it \u2018rings true\u2019 for you.<\/p>\n

When you use a metaphor, you open up so much. You give your therapist a short-cut<\/strong> to understanding what you’re trying to say, because so much information can be conveyed in a single image.<\/p>\n

Tell her you\u2019re \u2018walking on a knife-edge\u2019, and she can get a feeling of what you’re going through. She might even experience an inner shudder as she imagines how it must feel to be on that knife-edge.<\/p>\n

And when your therapist feels<\/i> something about you, rather than only knowing it on a cognitive level, she can help you in a much more profound way (I won\u2019t go into the brain science\u00a0 on this here, but neuroscientists are now proving what psychotherapists have sensed for decades).<\/p>\n

How do you come up with a metaphor?<\/h3>\n

Well, there are two ways: either it comes to you, or you go hunting for it. Both ways are good!<\/p>\n

Metaphors often appear in your mind without you even trying; you just need to notice them.<\/p>\n

Deliberately hunting for a metaphor can also be productive. Ask yourself, \u2018what does this situation feel like\/ remind me of?\u2019\u00a0 Your answer may be very simple (\u2018It\u2019s like there\u2019s a massive rock in front of me\u2019) or more complex, like a story (\u2018I feel like I\u2019ve been pushing a massive rock up a long, long hill and just before I get to the top, people jump on top of it and it rolls on top of me and I get crushed\u2019).<\/p>\n

\u00a02. Notice your body<\/h2>\n

Be interested in what happens in your body during a therapy session. It can be a very useful way of<\/p>\n