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Confrontation Ruptures
Sometimes when clients are not making progress in therapy it becomes obvious that there is a problem in the therapeutic alliance. For example clients may explicitly express concerns about not making progress or complain about the treatment approach. They may also criticize or attack the therapist. We refer to these types of ruptures as confrontation ruptures, because the client is directly expressing his or her concern.
Sometimes when clients are not making progress in therapy it becomes obvious that there is a problem in the therapeutic alliance. For example clients may explicitly express concerns about not making progress or complain about the treatment approach. They may also criticize or attack the therapist. We refer to these types of ruptures as confrontation ruptures, because the client is directly expressing his or her concern.
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