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The Therapeutic Relationship in Psychotherapy (book)

The therapeutic relationship in psychotherapy refers to the trusting, collaborative bond between a therapist and a client. It provides a safe, supportive environment where clients feel understood and accepted. This connection is essential because it fosters openness, enabling clients to explore their thoughts and emotions honestly. A strong therapeutic relationship helps clients feel valued and motivated to work through challenges, making therapy more effective. It’s built on mutual respect, confidentiality, empathy, and genuine understanding, serving as the foundation for meaningful personal growth and positive change.