Consider the following:
- Sensitivity and Patience: Approach these topics with sensitivity and patience, recognising that clients may have varied emotional responses and may not be ready to discuss certain aspects.
- Non-Judgmental Attitude: Maintain a non-judgmental stance, allowing clients to express their feelings without fear of criticism or invalidation.
- Use of Language: Be mindful of the language you use, opting for terms that clients feel comfortable with and avoiding any language that may be triggering.
- Check for Understanding: Regularly check in with clients to ensure they feel safe and comfortable with the direction of the conversation, allowing them to pause or redirect as needed.
- Empowerment: Reinforce clients’ autonomy throughout discussions, emphasising that they have control over what to share and how to navigate their healing journey.


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