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The Transformative Power of SALT: A New Lens on Patient-Centered Approach

In my ten-year journey as a clinical psychologist, I have had the privilege of witnessing the dynamic changes in mental health practices. While firmly grounded in the fundamental principles of Carl Rogers' patient-centered approach, my 1-year long exposure to SALT has been truly transformative. This innovative methodology has provided me with a renewed perspective, placing the patient in the role of the expert rather than the therapist.

SALT has reshaped my perception of patient-centered care, departing from conventional methods where the therapist assumes the lead. This shift in paradigm has been enlightening, leading me to reconsider numerous instances in my practice where alternative and potentially more effective approaches could have been applied.

Beyond expanding my therapeutic toolkit, SALT has acted as a catalyst for personal and professional growth. Each encounter now serves as an opportunity to refine my skills and deepen my understanding of the individuals I am privileged to work/interact with. The prospect of naturally incorporating this approach into my everyday life fills me with excitement.

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Comment by Maria Baig on February 2, 2024 at 4:53pm

Addressing Rituu's comment: what triggered the change in my perspective with some example.... This transformation was a process for me. Despite much reflection, I couldn't find the trigger or a specific example. But, I noticed this change during my last two sessions with a client struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder. I found myself refraining from imposing therapeutic steps and instead focused on placing the client at the center. Upon reflection, I realized that SALT is gradually and naturally becoming a part of my behavior. I hope to provide specific examples in my next blog.

Comment by Padmavati R on February 2, 2024 at 6:38am

Dear Maria,

An eloquently written piece, I am impressed. Particularly, I can relate well to your statement on how SALT acts as a catalyst for personal and professional growth. Evan after decades of beng n the profession, I too am sensing the change that is happening at a personal and professional level. Thank you for sharing this. Best wishes. Padma, SCARF

Comment by Lakshmi Venkatraman on February 2, 2024 at 5:18am

Dear Maria ,

This is a beautiful blog. To move from "knowing it all" to realising "patients are the experts" is a very powerful transition in therapy and I am so glad you are talking about it. I am impressed by your humility to do this.

Comment by Rituu B. Nanda on February 1, 2024 at 12:16pm

Thanks, Dr Maria, for the blog. What triggered the change in your perspective. If you can share an example of shift in your practice it will be valuable for us. Thank you.

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