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Client Rapport , Trust in counseling

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Building rapport is a vital skill for all counselors to master. It is a skill that can be practiced and applied in any context involving more than one person. Think about an experience you have had in developing rapport with another person (for example, a client, student, fellow worker, supervisor).

-What interpersonal skills did you apply that facilitated the development of rapport in the relationship?

-Describe the influence of applying these skills and any challenges that may have affected the development of rapport.

-If you had to do it all over again, what would you do differently?

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-What interpersonal skills did you apply that facilitated the development of rapport in the relationship?
Mutual trust, helpfulness and confidence in the therapist is a really fortunate element in any good and successful client-therapist counseling and psychotherapy relationship.

-Describe the influence of applying these skills and any challenges that may have affected the development of ...

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