Why some practitioners of walk-and-talk therapy think it is especially helpful for teens

Posted by: Your Emotional Sherpa®, June 13, 2019
Reference Article: Washington Post
“(Patients) welcome the humanizing effect of taking therapy outdoors and are typically hoping to multitask by incorporating their therapy session with exercise. “The power dynamic shifts in a walking session versus an office setting,” Udler said. “If you’re the client and you’re coming in to see me in my office, it’s my space. It’s my chair. You have your chair. It’s my decorations. It’s my family photos. Outside, it’s our space.”