Episode 5: Presence, Limits, and Staying With Your Client
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In this episode, we talk about the moments in therapy when there is not a clear intervention, resource, or solution. The system falls short, your options are limited, and the client still needs you to show up. We explore how presence becomes the intervention, why it can feel uncomfortable for therapists who want to do more, and how to sit with clients through pain that cannot be immediately resolved.
Kaitlyn and Kim share the internal struggle of wanting to fix what is unfixable, how to avoid slipping into performance mode, and why genuine connection matters more than perfect technique. They discuss the tension between professional responsibility and human compassion, what it means to love your clients well in session, and how emotional attunement creates safety even when circumstances cannot change. You will also hear why supervision is essential in navigating these moments, especially when it mirrors the same stuck places you experience with clients.
Key Takeaways:
• Why presence is a legitimate and powerful therapeutic intervention
• What to do when a client’s needs exceed available resources
• How to stay regulated when you cannot offer a concrete solution
• The role of supervision in processing shared feelings of stuckness
• How authenticity and attunement build safety when nothing can be fixed
Connect with us:
Website: Keystone Therapy Group
Instagram: @KeystoneTherapyGroup
Supervision:
https://keystonetherapygroup.com/supervision/
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Disclaimer:This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical supervision. All information shared represents our own opinions and should not be taken as legal or clinical direction. All therapy skills discussed should be used within the scope of your experience and with appropriate clinical supervision.
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