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When a therapist is “trying too hard” to“repair” their client, what are they essentially doing?
When a therapist is “trying too hard” to
“repair” their client, what are they essentially doing?
Undermining the client’s self-determination byassuming the client is damaged and needs to be fixed
Undermining the client’s self-determination by
assuming the client is damaged and needs to be fixed
Offering too much emotional validation, whichmay reinforce maladaptive patterns
Offering too much emotional validation, which
may reinforce maladaptive patterns
Redirecting the client away from their emotionalmaterial to preserve therapeutic boundaries
Redirecting the client away from their emotional
material to preserve therapeutic boundaries
Accelerating the treatment process in responseto external time pressures
Accelerating the treatment process in response
to external time pressures
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