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Psychologist-patient relationship, therapy itself

It is difficult to describe the special bond that unites the patient and his psychologist. Veronique, who has been seeing a therapist for eight months for anxiety attacks, tries this. “He is not my confidant, not my friend. He is not a surrogate father, even though they are the same age. There are no hierarchical relations between us. we don’t owe each other anything, we even are. But we are not in the same place. I can’t really find the words to describe it. All I know is that it makes me feel good, or rather, I feel better.”

Regardless of the difficulties encountered and the method used, the relationship formed during therapy itself contributes to healing the wounds of the soul. More than used tools. “In my opinion, no therapist intervenes without relying on a certain theoretical basis and without having a certain therapeutic strategy; and at the same time, no technique can be implemented without a certain human quality, openness, compassion…

Source: Le Figaro

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