At the Center for Inner Work, it is our mission to utilize the psycho-spiritual approach in most, if not all psycho-therapeutic practice. Where the focus of therapy is couples, families, individuals or groups, the emphasis is on to the reality of oneself and others. Surrender to the reality of “what is” is the necessary precursor to change. Resistance to “what is” becomes the focus of therapy, whether that resistance is seen in behavior, or the body, or in attitude. With surrender comes relief from suffering, as well as the ability to change.
As mentioned above, the Center for Inner Work takes great interest in integrating both psychological and spiritual tools into the psychotherapy practice. Whether the client is an individual, couple, family, or group, the focus is usually psycho-spiritual. This means individuals are encouraged to look for the deeper lessons in their own experience, as to why unpleasant events often keep repeating themselves over and over again.