Therapeutic Relationship

It is important to discuss the significance of the therapeutic relationship between the occupational therapy practitioner and the client they are working with because it plays a significant role in the progress a client can make during therapy. I believe the most important thing in establishing this relationship is following through with what you say you are going to do, not making false promises, and use active listening techniques which will all ultimately lead the client to trust the practitioner. If the client trust the practitioner in what they are doing they are more likely to push themselves to further limits which will ultimately lead to a better outcome for the patient if they fully delve into therapy. Every client deserves respect from their practitioner as most of the people we work with are probably not ecstatic about their situation and we should do everything possible to make them feel important and comfortable.

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