Clinical Rapport
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Rapport from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Rapport should be adapted to the individual patient or client rather than imposed from the clinician's preferred style. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise
- Clinical rapport can combine professional boundaries with authentic warmth, humor, and personality. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise
- The first session should emphasize listening so the clinician can understand the person's story, demeanor, pace, and emotional tone. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise
- Rapport improves when the clinician subtly matches the patient's pace, tone, and energy level. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise
- Soft skills such as rapport and professional warmth can be learned and refined like technical clinical skills. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise
- Matching a patient does not mean mimicking every behavior or abandoning professionalism. — Building Rapport, Screening Red Flags, and Reducing Social Media Noise