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Therapeutic Process in Individual Therapy
In individual therapy, the clinician collaborates with the client to navigate life challenges and foster personal growth. This process involves exploring the client's feelings, identifying aspects of their life they wish to alter, and establishing clear goals to work toward these desired changes.
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A young professional is struggling with work-related anxiety and decides to seek help. They arrange to meet with a licensed counselor for 50-minute sessions every Tuesday afternoon. During these private meetings, they are the only client present with the counselor, and they work together to identify the sources of the anxiety and develop new ways to manage it. Based on this description, which term best categorizes the arrangement?
A client is seeking help for deep-seated personal trust issues that stem from past trauma. They have expressed a strong need for privacy and are hesitant to share their experiences with others. They wish to work intensively with a professional to understand the roots of their feelings and develop personal coping mechanisms. Which therapeutic setting is most appropriate for this client's needs and stated preferences?