I've been experimenting with Therapy Scripts lately, trying to add some structure to my sessions without losing that authentic connection with clients. Recently, I had a session where a client unexpectedly opened up about a past trauma, and having a basic framework helped me stay grounded and respond appropriately. But I’m wondering if too much structure could make things feel less personal over time. Has anyone else found a good balance with these scripts? Or maybe tips on how to adapt them more naturally?
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Totally understand where you’re coming from! When I first tried using Therapy Scripts, I worried it might make things feel a bit “stiff,” especially with clients who are sensitive to a more formal tone. But I realized that adapting each script to the client's unique situation is key. You might want to check out this resource for inspiration Therapy Scripts https://studyinnursing.com/product-category/therapy-scripts/. Some scripts even allow room for personalized prompts, so you don’t lose that genuine touch. It’s been a huge help for me in staying adaptable but focused.