Over my years as a barber, I’ve learned that the setting often matters as much as the conversation itself. For many clients, being in the chair creates a sense of ease. There’s no pressure to maintain eye contact, no need to sit rigidly, and no expectation other than simply being present. This relaxed atmosphere allows for more candid and open discussions, helping clients delve into issues they might find difficult to share.
Combining this dynamic with professional psychotherapy creates a unique therapeutic experience that can be especially beneficial for those who struggle with traditional therapy formats or feel more comfortable engaging in conversation while doing something familiar.
