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Bridging Worlds: How Secular Therapists Adapt to Ultra-Orthodox Clients
IsraelTuesday, May 20, 2025
Working with Haredi clients can also boost a therapist's professional skills. It pushes them to improve their cultural competency. They learn to navigate complex cultural landscapes. This makes them better at their jobs. They become more open-minded and adaptable. They learn to see the world from different perspectives.
However, this journey is not always smooth. Therapists may feel like they're walking a tightrope. They must respect their client's beliefs while staying true to their own values. This can be a delicate balance. It requires a lot of patience, understanding, and skill.
In the end, the experience can be rewarding. It can help therapists grow both personally and professionally. It can also help bridge the gap between the secular and Haredi worlds. This can lead to better mental health care for everyone.
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