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Uncovering the Power of Therapist Responses
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
So, what does this mean for therapy? It shows that the way therapists respond matters. TSI might be more helpful for immediate results. But more research is needed to understand the long-term effects. It's also crucial to remember that therapy is not one-size-fits-all. What works for one patient might not work for another.
This study also highlights the importance of clear definitions. Often, people mix up TSD and TSI. But they are different, and understanding these differences can help improve therapy.
Think about it this way. Imagine you're in a dark room. TSI is like turning on a light. It helps you see what's going on right now. TSD is like sharing a story about a time you were in a dark room. It can be comforting, but it doesn't help you see your current situation.
This study adds to a bigger conversation. It's about how we can make therapy better. At the heart of therapy is the relationship between therapist and patient. Understanding how to best support that relationship is key. This study is a step in that direction.
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