What do you generally do when a friend or family member displays a difficult behavior? How would your reaction be different if a client exhibited this behavior?
What aspects from your past are likely to affect your ability to work with certain types of clients?
When a friend or family member displays a difficult behavior, I generally try to do the following:
If a client exhibited this behavior, my reaction would be different in a few ways. First, I would be more professional and less personal in my interactions with them. Second, I would be more mindful of the power imbalance that exists in the therapist-client relationship. Third, I would be more likely to use therapeutic techniques to help the client understand and address their behavior.
Some aspects from my past that are likely to affect my ability to work with certain types of clients include:
Here are some specific examples of how my past experiences and values might affect my ability to work with certain types of clients:
It is important for me to be aware of my own biases and triggers so that I can manage them effectively. I also need to be mindful of the power imbalance in the therapist-client relationship and ensure that I am always acting in the client’s best interest.
If I find that I am struggling to work with a particular client, I will seek consultation from other therapists or supervisors. I may also refer the client to another therapist who is better equipped to meet their needs.