Courageous Counseling
/Vulnerability queen and shame researcher, Brené Brown said “courage is contagious.” She is right.
I couldn’t do my job without courage. Courage is baked into every step of my job.
The courage of my clients to contact a STRANGER and say “I am stuck” or “I am scared” or “this isn’t working anymore” and “I want more for myself” is a courageous act. Then, doing the hard work of processing her story is courageous. Consistently showing up and believing that a better tomorrow is coming is courageous. Then when she is ready, “graduating” from counseling is courageous.
It is fear in action.
It is the rebellious act of saying “I am not going to suffer in silence.”
It is choosing hope instead of hopelessness.
It is choosing yourself over self-abandonment.
It is choosing doing the hard work instead of holding onto hard things for forever.
It is full of courage and courage IS contagious.
I am a recipient of their courage. Their courage empowers me to live a braver life.
Being a therapist has changed me. It has changed my beliefs, my behavior, my expectations and my relationships. I don’t know if there is an area of my life that being a therapist hasn’t impacted. Hearing courageous stories holds up a powerful mirror to my life to keep me in line with my values and mental health.
The courageous cycle doesn’t end with the women I work with, but my hope is that my courage comes into my work and empowers the women I work with. I want to be the courageous counselor cheering my clients on to find their reason for being, finding mental and emotional health, and moving forwards their goals.
I couldn’t do my job without courage.
The courageous cycle of counseling is one of the biggest gifts in my life.
Ps. Surround yourself with courageous people. It helps. And so do courageous counselors.