Term ID: T5410

Therapeutic Silence

/therapeutic-silence/
Strategic use of pauses and quiet moments to facilitate reflection and client self-exploration.
Example: Therapist remaining quiet to allow clients space to process emotions or explore thoughts more deeply.

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Reference: Hill et al. (2003)