Zurich Integrative Family Therapy For Emotional Resilience, Service Announced

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Milmela (076 661 68 89), a therapy service for groups and individuals in Zurich and surrounding areas, is now offering integrative counseling based on Rogerian principles.

In a recent announcement, the practice shared details regarding its approach to integrative therapy, centering primarily around empathetic connection and authenticity. The team calls the approach “person-centered therapy” and is offering both individual and group sessions to patients of all ages.

To find out more, visit https://www.milmela.ch

Through these services, Milmela seeks to reshape the dynamic between patient and therapist by opening an unfiltered line of communication, allowing dialogue to flow more naturally. As the practice explains, by allowing both patient and practitioner to speak freely, the therapy process becomes more authentic and less transactional.

Rogerian therapy was developed in the 1940’s and has remained relatively constant since then. However, by hybridizing the Rogerian model - which is non-directive, or, in plain terms, non-judgemental - with modern psychotherapy techniques, Milmela strives to bring new life to this stagnant branch of the integrative field.

The practice invites individuals and families, especially those with children on the autism spectrum, to participate in these sessions, during which time their practitioners will foster genuine, honest connections between all parties involved. They seek to create a space where emotional growth is the only objective, and where the stigmas that participants may have about traditional psychotherapy can be set aside.

Milmela is led by Rachel Wittwer, a self-professed disciple of Carl Rogers who became fascinated with the person-centered approach early in her career, and who has since developed an advanced methodology around those ideas. As she explains, she believes that all patients are fundamentally driven toward self-improvement and self-actualization, and it is the therapist’s responsibility to facilitate that process rather than attempt to directly shape the individual’s journey.

She states on her website, “In my work, I place great value on peace and trust - central values ​​that I actively bring into the counseling relationship. It is important to me that you find yourself in an environment of warmth and attention, in which active listening and honest exchange pave the way for personal growth and possible solutions.”

Milmela is accepting new patients now, booking group sessions and individuals at the link below or over the phone at 076 661 68 89.

Learn more at https://www.milmela.ch

Contact Info:
Name: R. Wittwer
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Organization: milmela | Personzentrierte & Integrative Beratung
Address: 2 Sophienstrasse, Zürich, ZH 8032, Switzerland
Website: https://www.milmela.ch

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