Category: Therapeutic Relationship

  • Client Resistance in Therapy

    Client Resistance in Therapy

    Client resistance means unwillingness or opposition to change and growth in therapy sessions. This could be conscious or unconscious. Resistance can cause ruptures in the therapeutic alliance and hence it is important to be aware of the kinds of resistance that there are and how a therapist can work with a resistant client. This article […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Difficult Clients in Therapy

    Difficult Clients in Therapy

    Clients in therapy display a wide variety of emotions and behaviors, and some may even pose particular “difficulties”.  “Difficult” can refer to a variety of things.  These are clients who remain aloof and quiet in the sessions, overly chatty, unwilling to participate, or even hostile and aggressive might be considered challenging. Such behaviors presented by […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Recognizing and Managing Manipulative Clients in Counseling

    Recognizing and Managing Manipulative Clients in Counseling

    At some point or another, therapists learn how difficult it can be to work with manipulative clients who test limits, distort language, and use guilt as a weapon. When this happens, therapists must gracefully walk the thin line between engaging with clients through empathic listening while resisting their client’s attempts at control and manipulation. This article will delve into how to effectively work with clients with manipulative tendencies, why these behaviors occur […]

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    Courtney Gardner, MSW
  • Communication Skills Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

    Communication Skills Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

    In the context of mental health, communication skills therapy refers to the abilities individuals utilize to express their feelings, thoughts, and emotions effectively while also understanding the verbal and non-verbal messages conveyed by others. These skills include: Enhancing communication skills is crucial for effective therapy, fostering strong interpersonal relationships, and deepening self-awareness. Importance of communication […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Understanding Therapeutic Stagnation

    Understanding Therapeutic Stagnation

    For a client, the most soul fulfilling part of a therapy process in seeing how close they are to achieving their goals. Usually, the process is that the client first works with the therapist to understand their thought and behavioural patterns. Gain insight to change their behaviour, implement changes, sit with and process emotions and […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • How to go Deeper with Clients in Therapy?

    How to go Deeper with Clients in Therapy?

    The transition from surface-level therapeutic engagement to deep, transformative work is probably the most tumultuous task in a clinical practice. While clients might usually  present with their immediate issues and mundane concerns in a session, the therapeutic art of depth lies in the capacity to guide them to the underlying issues that underpin their concerns. […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Working with Shy or Quiet Clients: Strategies for Building Trust and Comfort

    Working with Shy or Quiet Clients: Strategies for Building Trust and Comfort

      Therapy is a versatile tool suitable for various life challenges, from managing stress and grief to enhancing personal growth and understanding. (Brenner, 2023). One of the most important components of the therapeutic process is the relationship the client forms with the therapist. This happens in the starting stage of therapy- wherein the therapist gets […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • How to Empower and Motivate Clients in Therapy?

    How to Empower and Motivate Clients in Therapy?

    Have you ever felt frustrated when your clients hit a plateau, and it feels like their healing has stalled? As dedicated mental health professionals, we are no stranger to this challenge. But what if the key to breaking through those barriers wasn’t to find the perfect answers but to empower your clients and boost their motivation? Imagine a practice where your clients are fully committed and inspired, owning […]

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    Courtney Gardner, MSW
  • What do Therapists do When Clients Withdraw From Them?

    What do Therapists do When Clients Withdraw From Them?

    Therapy is a space where an individual gets to express their real self. One they aspire to be or wish they could show to the world. It is a space where they can say their thoughts that are constantly running in their mind out loud. In this case, trust and open communication are essential elements […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Transference vs Countertransference: How do they Differ?

    Transference vs Countertransference: How do they Differ?

    Transference and countertransference are natural occurences in therapeutic relationships. Transference happens when a client projects their emotions onto the therapist, and countertransference happens when a therapist projects their reactions onto the client. Transference happens more commonly when clients feel safe and comfortable to open up and share parts of themselves and countertransference happens less frequently […]

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    Silvi Saxena, MBA, LSW
  • What is Transference Therapy & Examples

    What is Transference Therapy & Examples

    In all therapeutic approaches, there is always an element of transference which occurs. Transference itself is when a client projects their emotions on to their therapist. This happens a lot as clients usually enter therapy, in part, to uncover their own tendencies and the process of transference helps to reveal some of these tendencies to […]

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    Silvi Saxena, MBA, LSW
  • Self-disclosure and Professional Boundaries in Therapy

    Self-disclosure and Professional Boundaries in Therapy

    Balancing self-disclosure and Professional boundaries in therapy As mental health professionals, therapists must navigate a delicate balance between being warm, empathetic, and relatable to their clients while maintaining the necessary professional boundaries that protect the therapeutic relationship. One area where this balance becomes particularly nuanced is in self-disclosure—the act of a therapist revealing personal information about […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Managing Compassion Fatigue and Preventing Burnout in Long-Term Practice

    Managing Compassion Fatigue and Preventing Burnout in Long-Term Practice

    As a mental health professional, you have dedicated your career to helping others navigate their most challenging personal struggles. The emotional labor of providing therapy can be immensely rewarding, but it also carries significant risks. Compassion fatigue and burnout are all-too-common occupational hazards that impact the wellbeing of therapists, counselors, and clinicians across disciplines. Compassion […]

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    Gargi Singh, Psychologist
  • Therapy Termination: All You Need to Know

    Therapy Termination: All You Need to Know

    Have you ever thought about the importance of saying goodbye at the end of therapy? Imagine that critical moment when you're ending a session with a client who has become essential to your professional life. Rather than simply feeling bittersweet, what if you saw goodbye as a crucial transition for both of you? In this […]

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    Courtney Gardner, MSW
  • Therapeutic Relationship

    Therapeutic Relationship

    Exploring the Dynamics of Therapeutic Relationships Have you ever pondered the profound impact of the therapeutic relationship on healing? It’s often stated that the bond between the client and the therapist reigns supreme in therapy. While techniques and theories have their place, the human connection truly drives change. This article delves into the art and […]

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    Courtney Gardner, MSW
  • Therapeutic Alliance: A Complete Guide

    Therapeutic Alliance: A Complete Guide

    Mental health clinicians use various therapeutic modalities to help treat their clients. Some therapists are rigid in their practice, and others are more laid-back. Many times, mental health professionals gravitate towards modalities and methods of treatment that match their style. Despite the modalities used, the therapeutic relationship is one of the most essential elements of […]

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    Marissa Moore, LPC, LCPC
  • Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals: How to Keep Growing in Your Practice

    Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals: How to Keep Growing in Your Practice

    If you’re a therapist or mental health professional, you’re required by your state board to obtain ongoing continuing education. You must know the guidelines your state requires and what type of continuing education credits you need. Continuing education is not reciprocal and may be dependent on the state you live in. The mental health field […]

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    Marissa Moore, LPC, LCPC