Won’t I disrupt the person is coma with coma work interventions; why not just let them be, especially if they are peaceful?
You won’t disrupt them if you learn to recognise negative feedback and do not persist beyond three tries at a communication attempt. Negative feedback is no change in their communication pattern following your interventions. When comatose clients are peaceful they may be doing deep meditation or inner work. Some outside prompting can be very beneficial to move their awareness process along, so they can change and grow and come further out of coma. You will get subtle positive feedback if you are on the right path.
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