SAFE SPACE

Published on 10 November 2018 at 09:00

What is a “safe space”?

 

Throughout our website you can read the words: “this is a safe space” but, what does that actually mean?

The term safe space refers to places "intended to be free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions, ideas, or conversations".

Our private practice is a neutral and safe space. We do not discriminate nor base our trainings and consultations on any religious, sexual or political choices. We believe that everyone is equal and that there is no room for prejudice, sexism and racism.

The relationship between the expert and client is built on mutual honesty, respect, and transparency.

The client is free to talk about whatever matter they believe they need help with, without feeling judged or criticized even with sensitive topics including but not limited to harmless fantasies and fetishism.

The relationship between a counselor and client is based on a one-sided discussion. It is the counselor's job to actively listen and only offer advice if the client specifically asks for it. As for your coach, it is their job to listen carefully and empower you to discover your own answers without making you feel subconscious about your gender, age or uniqueness.


Miss. Berna, T

Assistant

Student HR

Business Psychology