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Pause Before You Go: Cultivating Interoception After a Bodywork Session
We often think the moment a massage ends is the moment to stand up and carry on with the day. But what if those last few minutes of lying quietly on the table are actually part of the therapeutic process? At Olive Tree Therapies, I invite you to stay present for a moment after the hands leave the body. That pause helps your body fully land, supports the nervous system to integrate the work done, and cultivates what is called interoception - our inner sense of what is happenin

André
Nov 13 min read
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Navigating dysregulation and selling presence as a therapist in times of horror
Being a therapist can feel a little bit like being in a play at times. You can catch yourself giving your best performance to appear regulated, seemingly unaffected by what’s going on in the outside world or indeed within your insides. I take extra care in also trying to provide an environment where my clients can feel safe and held. A sort of magical sanctuary for the contemporary hyperaroused nervous systems of my community where nerves can have a chance to (temporarily) do

André
Jun 164 min read
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What matters to me this Pride month, and always
As the month of June approached, I sent out my June newsletter in the last day of May. Two days later, I felt terribly guilty when my...

André
Jun 11, 20245 min read
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A perspective on the use of touch in therapy
A perspective on the use of touch in therapeutic settings. When is it ok to touch?

André
May 29, 20245 min read
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