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Therapeutic processes refers to aspects of the interaction in treatment between a variety of therapy professionals and their clients and is a broader term than psychotherapeutic processes which addresses many of the same issues in the psychotherapeutic relationship. Therapeutic processes for example would focus on aspects of :
and covers such areas as:
- Client education
- Patient abuse
- Patient violence
- Professional client sexual relations
- Therapist selection
- Treatment outcomes
- Treatment termination