Therapist biases can really change the way they make decisions in therapy. Here’s how:
Personal Views: Therapists might see client situations through their own biases, which can affect their understanding.
Choices Made: If therapists already have opinions about a client, it can change the treatment plans and methods they use.
Trust between Client and Therapist: Biases can create problems in the relationship between the client and therapist. This can lead to different results in therapy.
Sticking to Ethics: It's really important for therapists to follow ethical rules, like doing good for clients and avoiding harm.
By recognizing and dealing with these biases, therapists can provide better care and achieve more successful therapy outcomes!
Therapist biases can really change the way they make decisions in therapy. Here’s how:
Personal Views: Therapists might see client situations through their own biases, which can affect their understanding.
Choices Made: If therapists already have opinions about a client, it can change the treatment plans and methods they use.
Trust between Client and Therapist: Biases can create problems in the relationship between the client and therapist. This can lead to different results in therapy.
Sticking to Ethics: It's really important for therapists to follow ethical rules, like doing good for clients and avoiding harm.
By recognizing and dealing with these biases, therapists can provide better care and achieve more successful therapy outcomes!