Interactive Feedback In Therapy: Enhancing Self-Awareness And Behavioral Change
Interactive feedback in therapy is a bidirectional exchange of information between therapist and client, where the client’s responses, verbal or nonverbal, influence the therapist’s subsequent responses. It enhances self-awareness, fosters insight, and promotes behavioral change. Effective feedback techniques include active listening, mirroring, reflecting, and summarizing. The therapeutic relationship plays a crucial role in the delivery and reception of feedback.