How Can We Help?
How can inequality affect client outcomes?
ππ‘ππ«ππ©π’π¬ππ¬ ππ§π π©π«ππππ’ππ’π¨π§ππ«π¬, have you ever dealt with a stuck case – one where a clientβs progress has halted and doesnβt seem to budge no matter what you do?
It can be frustrating for both client and practitioner when a client who was previously making headway stagnates or even backslides. It can also be confusing and complicated trying to work out whatβs caused the standstill.
Hereβs a possibility for you to consider. One cause of βstucknessβ boils down to inequality in the clientβs relationships – including inequality between client and practitioner.
At Bower Place, itβs our view that inequality, fairness, and justice are central to all relationships, and our methodology takes the inequality between therapists and their clients into account.
While inequality and power struggles can bring client progress to a grinding halt or stop it from ever starting in the first place, that doesnβt mean it has to stay that way. Bower Place has worked hard to develop effective ways to address the issue.