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Interactive Reflection
A Peek Inside
Place what words cannot quite hold.
Sometimes our inner world is difficult to explain.
Instead of searching for perfect words, this space invites you to notice what feels present, place it outside yourself, and become curious about what unfolds.
This is not an assessment. There are no right answers. Only curiosity.
①ChooseSelect symbols that represent what feels present.
②PlaceDrag them where they seem to belong.
③NoticeStep back and observe what begins to emerge.
④ListenBecome curious about each part instead of trying to change it.
⑤ReflectAllow the journal prompts to help the map speak.
A Gentle Workspace
Begin wherever feels most true.
Choose symbols from the vocabulary library, then place them on the body canvas. The prompts and observations will respond as your map begins to take shape.
The map has begun.
Body Canvas
Patterns Emerging
What the map may be beginning to show.
Guided Reflection
Let the map speak back gently.
Notice
What are you noticing?
Become Curious
What might be worth wondering about?
Respond
What would compassion sound like?
Consultation
You do not have to make sense of everything alone.
If this experience helped something come into view, therapy can offer a steady place to understand it with warmth, curiosity, and care.
Schedule a consultation with Sury Klein, LMSW, CASAC-T, to explore whether working together feels like a supportive fit.