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What Is The Relationship Between The Client And The Therapist At Spring ?
  • # This relationship is built upon solid foundation of warmth, respect, and acceptance. It is an equal relationship with de - emphasis on the status of the therapist.

  • # The client contracts with the therapist to make specific behavioural changes in himself.

  • # During the course of psychotherapy, the therapist accurately grasps the client's current state of mind.

  • # Based on this understanding, the therapist uses various techniques to help the client gain a realistic view of himself, and the problems that confront him.

  • # The client discovers his or her own uniqueness in the relationship with the therapist.

  • # Through talking and other techniques the client is encouraged to experience intense emotions within in order to gain insights into his unhealthy behavioural patterns. This knowledge then enables him to make the desired positive change.

  • # Within the therapeutic process, the client will be asked to identify and work on the effects of past issues that interfere with current functioning.

  • # The therapist does not provide solutions, but instead assists the client in developing the means to make his or her own interpretations and arrive at the solutions that can help him in solving the problems.

  • # Once the goal is achieved the therapy comes to a natural conclusion.
 

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