develop a collaborative therapeutic relationship
Develop a mutually collaborative therapeutic relationship during treatment, fostering and gaining healthcare users' trust and cooperation.
Also called: develop collaborative therapeutic relationship, establish a collaborative therapeutic relationship, develop mutually collaborative relationship during therapy, develop collaborative therapeutic relationships, develop a collaborative relationship during treatment
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- audiologist
- biomedical scientist
- clinical psychologist
- clinical social worker
- dance therapist
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- health psychologist
- healthcare assistant
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- hospital social worker
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- nurse responsible for general care
- occupational therapist
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- palliative care social worker
- paramedic in emergency responses
- physiotherapist
- physiotherapy assistant
- podiatrist
- podiatry assistant
- psychotherapist
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- specialist biomedical scientist
- specialist chiropractor
- specialist nurse
- specialist pharmacist
- speech and language therapist
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