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How is emotional healing or intuitive counseling different from psychology?

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How is emotional healing or intuitive counseling different from psychology?

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Psychology takes an analytical approach to what the client says, experiences, and feels, and matches that to categories, to diagnoses based on previous cases. This is not to say that a psychologist may not have an intuitive understanding, but that is not their training, not the paradigm they’re oriented to work within. My approach is quite different: My mind comes into the process when needed – it does not “start the show”. I refer to it – to choose a specific word, to choose an analogy, or to site a specific example. This is why clairaudience, clairvoyance and clairsentience can, and do, occur: I have no belief or agenda, nothing of “me” to get in the way. I experience myself as if I am you, the client – without the history or the beliefs involved with literally being you. I experience your feelings, but with the important addition of compassion, and objectivity. My emotional healing and intuitive counseling works much faster than psychology. Read what my clients have said in their te

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