"Working things out on my own is so much better than being told something even if I come to the same logical conclusion." It seems to me this is a universal human truth and might just be the key to any kind of coaching or leadership. I'm curious if or how you apply this in your role as a treatment therapist. I assume your help is the "hands on" kind, but how would you help people with physical issues work things out on their own, even as you're giving them hands on support.
With physical therapy, it's a bit different. People are coming looking for me to solve their problems (as opposed to getting back news). And unfortunately, most people don't understand how the body works or have the awareness of their own bodies.
A big part of my job is educating my clients and hopefully getting them to experience what it feels like when their body more better so they can fix themselves in the future.
"Working things out on my own is so much better than being told something even if I come to the same logical conclusion." It seems to me this is a universal human truth and might just be the key to any kind of coaching or leadership. I'm curious if or how you apply this in your role as a treatment therapist. I assume your help is the "hands on" kind, but how would you help people with physical issues work things out on their own, even as you're giving them hands on support.
With physical therapy, it's a bit different. People are coming looking for me to solve their problems (as opposed to getting back news). And unfortunately, most people don't understand how the body works or have the awareness of their own bodies.
A big part of my job is educating my clients and hopefully getting them to experience what it feels like when their body more better so they can fix themselves in the future.