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samedi 31 janvier 2015

Ways Of Avoiding Therapy Abuse

By Ines Flores


There should be a healthy relationship between the therapist and the client to promote productivity of a therapeutic process. Therapy abuse can be defined as the use of imbalance power possessed by individuals offering therapeutic services to manipulates exploit and control the clients.

In most cases people tend to seek therapeutic services with an intention of improving their situation. This includes improving their relationship and resolving psychological challenges. This is often achieved whereby a good rapport is developed between the client and the counselor. Therefore, making it mandatory to enhance healthy relationship during this process, through this the client will express their feelings, thoughts and emotions.

People often seek therapeutic assistance due to vast reasons. That is aimed at improvement of their relationship or solving their psychological problems. This can only be achieved if the client feels safe and comfortable with the counselor. This makes it necessary to effectively build a healthy relationship between the counselee and the counselor. This healthy and stable environment is essential in making it easy for the client to express their feelings and emotions.

Research indicates that abandoned or abused children my not develop self-worth, self-esteem and appropriate boundaries. However, individuals who are not able to develop such things are more prone to abuse. This is due to the fact that they have past experience of such scenarios and might not be able to separate between a violation process and therapeutic process.

According to various research findings, abused or abandoned children are likely not to develop self-esteem, appropriate boundaries and self-worth. However, if a client has not developed such things they are prone to be target for abuse. Since, they have experienced an abuse in the past, they might not be able to distinguish between therapeutic and violation process.

One can recognize whether they are at risk of being a victim of such abuse. For instance, if something seems off, you need to trust your instinct and seek an alternative therapeutic assistance. When you have realized that your therapist seems to be unprofessional, humiliating, degrading, intimidating, making suggestive, sexual or erotic comments among others.

There are numerous signs in which one can easily detect whether they are at risk of such abuse. For example, when one realizes that the individuals engaged in providing these services are unprofessional, degrading, humiliating, making suggestive sexual or erotic comments and intimidating the clients among others. They need to seek other alternatives.

Most importantly, therapeutic process often involves assisting the client in dealing with their problems. This therefore, implies that if professionally trained individuals who are not experienced and licensed to provide such services are not engaged, quality outcome might not be achieved. This is instrumental in improving quality service to clients.




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