How Someone's Interactional Style Relates to their Problem (Helping You Identify The Link!)
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In Episode 20 of The Art of Therapy, Dr. Warwick Phipps and Marizaan Koen bring together the core ideas explored throughout the season — and answer the essential clinical question: What does a therapist actually do with all of this? They explain how the presenting complaint serves as context, focus, and guide — helping therapists decide where to look, what to prioritise, and how to move therapy forward without relying on bias or intuition alone. This episode shows how linking observed interaction patterns to the presenting problem transforms therapy from overwhelm into clarity, making the work both goal-directed and deeply humane. Created for working therapists and psychologists who want accessible, restorative learning that sharpens thinking without adding to burnout.
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