Your client has a history of negative therapy experiences. How do you rebuild trust with them?
Entering therapy requires a leap of faith, particularly for those who have had negative experiences in the past. It's crucial for you as a social worker to understand that your client may approach the therapeutic relationship with apprehension. The key to rebuilding trust lies in recognizing their past experiences without judgment and providing a safe, empathetic environment where they feel heard and understood. Establishing clear communication and setting realistic expectations can alleviate some of the anxiety associated with starting therapy again. Remember, your patience and consistency can be the cornerstone of a new, positive therapeutic experience for your client.