
THE TRUST FACTOR DURING THERAPY
Three initial definitions of TRUST:
1. Reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc, of a person or thing.
2. Confident expectation of someone or something.
3. Hope.
During a treatment, internally accessing the valuable feelings of trust is of paramount importance.
internally accessing the valuable feelings of trust is a vital ingredient.
During a treatment of a well-intentioned tactile or touch exchange with a recipient, the feelings of trust are an indispensable requirement for a practitioner to embody.
Resonating vibrations of trust during a session of yoga massage, or any other compassionate physical or emotional healthcare system, is an integral and vital organic component.
Resonating vibrations of trust with a patient or a client will also displace the innately sterile and mechanical nature of ordinary remedial reciprocality.
Telegraphing feelings of trust to a fortunate receiver will also greatly lessen the session's overall, inherent workload requirement because the biological sensitivities of their autonomic nervous system will assume a rest and repose condition instead of the fight and flight response.
For securing a quality trust exchange with the receiver, during any brief or extended Ayurvedic healing inducement, one sure-fire Vedic Conservatory Yoga Massage technique is to conscientiously influence the first few applications or 'transmissions', whether they be postural manipulations, compressions, or stretch releases, with an uneventful, ineffective, unproductive, and nonchalant attitude.
It is recommended to purposefully 'bypass' or displace any inherent inclination for a strong, deep and direct therapeutic focus with a deliberate substitution of a passive and superficial resolve.
With this method, a practitioner can trick the biological response system into becoming open instead of resistant.
The Trust element is embodied within The Vedic Conservatory's curriculum, and the lessons include methods such as I.I.D.
I.I.D. is an acronym for Introduce, Investigate, Discover.
- I.I.D. is an instructional directive suggesting that the practitioner acquire a yielding sensibility and a posture of passivity to achieve an expedient and effective result.
- I.I.D. will also endow and ensure practitioners' quality interaction and astute, perceptive discrimination with such unseen conditions as bruises, recent surgeries, broken bones, or damaged areas and scar tissues. We don’t want to become a 'presumptuous' therapist. A presumptuous therapist is insensitive to pre-existing conditions such as surgical implementations and genetic restrictions.
- Gaining the trust of a fortunate recipient during a treatment of Vedic Thai Yoga Bodywork is a mature demonstration of a professional practitioner.
- The conscientious inclusion of trust into a therapeutic treatment ushers elegance, potency and success into remedial intention, thus allowing healing transformations to naturally occur without the use of force or Ego.
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