What is the difference between Transformational Expansion and other psychotherapeutic approaches?
Transformational Expansion differs from traditional psychotherapeutic approaches in a number of ways. 1. Most problems, crises and psychological difficulties are viewed not as pathologies but rather as positive opportunities for growth and self-transformation. Although the journey toward these goals can often be difficult, the over-all process is seen as an exciting adventure that will ultimately lead to a sense of empowerment and expanded possibilities. 2.The client and the facilitator are co-equals in the process of uncovering the innate strength and wisdom of the client. This innate wisdom is the authority that will ultimately provide the client with both solutions to immediate problems and a source for future guidance and self-direction. 3. Transformational Expansion assumes that energy, rather than matter, is the basis of reality and that the human being can best be understood as a self-aware, multidimensional energy system. Becoming aware of, and learning to manage that human ene