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Andrew Ferrante, LMHC

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Natick, MA. 01760
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Andrew Ferrante, LMHC

  • About
  • therapy
  • Aspergers
  • PAYMENT OPTIONS
  • Giving Back
  • Veteran-Owned
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silence

Why the silence?

In day-to-day life, silence is often perceived as a negative phenomenon whereby empty speech gives way to emptier silences.  

In therapy, however, silence is a positive phenomenon establishing the opportunity to be heard and to speak, unencumbered. 

"I wish to hear the silence..." said Henry David Thoreau, "for the silence is something positive and to be heard."

 

 

silence

Why the silence?

In day-to-day life, silence is often perceived as a negative phenomenon whereby empty speech gives way to emptier silences.  

In therapy, however, silence is a positive phenomenon establishing the opportunity to be heard and to speak, unencumbered. 

"I wish to hear the silence..." said Henry David Thoreau, "for the silence is something positive and to be heard."

 

 

Andrew Ferrante, LMHC (MA, License #7241)