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In forensic cases, trauma is one of the most common problem areas that a therapist may treat. Trauma is the experience of severe psychological distress following any terrible or life-threatening event. Sufferers may develop emotional disturbances such as extreme anxiety, anger, sadness, survivor’s guilt, or PTSD (psychiatric disorder after trauma). They may also experience ongoing
Ideally, all clients would be open to medically necessary psychological treatment to improve their mental health. Yet, in the forensic world, is not uncommon to come across “resistant” clients—clients who are unwilling to fully participate in therapy and heal their mental condition. Although initially resistant to therapy, once they undergo the process, many forensic clients
Ideally, all clients would be open to medically necessary psychological treatment to improve their mental health. Yet, in the forensic world, is not uncommon to come across “resistant” clients—clients who are unwilling to fully participate in therapy and heal their mental condition. Although initially resistant to therapy, once they undergo the process, many forensic clients