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When therapists diagnose, there's a risk of overlooking aspects that don't fit the diagnosis while focusing too much on those that do. It's crucial to treat each patient uniquely rather than fitting them into predefined categories. Addressing intimacy issues is vital, and therapists shouldn't shy away from building intimate connections with their patients, as genuine self-expression fosters effective therapy.
Receiving personal treatment offers valuable positive support. Patients remember the encouragement from their therapists more than the specific procedures. The profound impact comes from feeling completely understood. Therapists enhance their understanding by knowing a patient's history, allowing them to better see the world from the patient's perspective. Cultivating empathy is crucial, helping patients form and sustain meaningful connections.
Therapists may make mistakes, and it's essential to admit and discuss them openly with patients, setting a positive example. Tailoring methods to each patient's unique case is crucial, avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach. Beneficial therapy experiences often involve relational aspects beyond the session, such as spontaneous calls or attending significant events. Therapists should acknowledge the inequality in attention and assure patients that it's part of the process. Demonstrating personal care, beyond professional duty, reinforces the importance of each patient.