fasisointiin
Fasisointiin, or "focusing" in Finnish, refers to a psychological technique developed by psychologist Eugene Gendlin in the 1970s. The method involves paying close attention to bodily sensations and subtle physical changes that accompany emotions, thoughts, or experiences. Unlike traditional talk therapy, which often emphasizes verbalizing feelings, fasoisointiin encourages individuals to explore their inner experiences through a non-verbal, intuitive process.
The core idea behind fasoisointiin is that people often carry unprocessed emotions or insights within their
Fasisointiin has been integrated into various therapeutic modalities, including client-centered therapy and mindfulness-based practices. Research suggests
Unlike structured cognitive-behavioral techniques, fasoisointiin is flexible and adaptable to individual needs. It does not require