If a client states they are having difficulty making ends meet and cannot buy groceries for the week, then you should provide a list of local resources for people in need.
For therapy to work, the client and therapist must have a good relationship with each other. It requires a foundation of trust, respect and good communication.
Sometimes it's just a mismatch when things go wrong. This may be due to differences in personalities and philosophies.
Customers may also make things very difficult, either accidentally or intentionally. It can get very messy if the client doesn't want to be there, is contentious, or pushes the boundaries of the therapist.
In such cases, the therapist may need to set stricter boundaries or ask the client not to come back.
There are several types of clients that complicate the therapy session.
Dr Brodsky states that "While clients coerced by family, workplace supervisors, and circumstances (such as prison) can be very difficult, this rule is unlikely to apply to all coerced clients.".
Instead, this situation often leads to difficult customers when they have no motivation to improve and don't believe there was a problem in the first place.
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