#client-safety

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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The "Resistant" Client Is a Myth

Calling clients resistant often implies the client is intentionally blocking progress, as if they alone are the reason therapy isn't working. That framing has always troubled me, because more often than not, what gets labeled "resistance" isn't a client problem at all. I've found that it's usually a relationship problem ( between client(s) and therapist or in their interactions/dynamic), and often, it's actually a therapist problem.
Mental health
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

3 Reasons Why Therapists Might Support Family Estrangement

Ethical therapists support family estrangement when it protects client safety and honors client autonomy and agency.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

How Does Therapeutic Presence Promote Real Change?

Therapeutic presence enhances the client-therapist relationship and promotes a sense of safety, fostering deeper engagement in therapy.
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