Accessible Therapy
Grow your practice by learning and implementing some best practices for disability inclusion on your site and in your sessions
The Language of Accessible Therapy - Creating Inclusive Healing Spaces Through Mindful Communication
Words carry weight in therapy. They pass between therapist and client, building bridges or walls, opening doors or closing them. Every phrase we choose, every form we create, and every note we write shapes the therapeutic experience – particularly for disabled people and those who communicate in diverse ways.
The language of therapy has historically reflected medical models that view difference as deficit. These patterns linger in our intake forms, our progress notes, and sometimes even in our well-intentioned therapeutic metaphors. But what happens when we reimagine therapeutic language as a tool for liberation rather than categorization? When we create space for all forms of human expression and experience?