According to Hungerford (2015) principles of recovery is to give the person meaning, purpose and respect. presenting hope, optimism, individual strengths and wellness of the patient helping to guide them path to recovery; It also gives the affected person to engage in community by growing self-confidence, empowerment and agency in order to complete everyday tasks by themselves (REF). This give the individual to grow personally and gives …show more content…
Using the non-verbal and verbal strategies will help to build that therapeutic relationship with would allow the other person to disclose more information willingly without prompting which allows health professional to withhold their autonomy at the same time.
This would prove that the patient is trusting, and this allows us to re-assure the patient that everything will be ok and can conduct any further assessments in harmonious partnership instead of being forceful one-way questioning which may cause adverse effect and cause the individual to be closed off and withhold information which be useful to treatment.
Following the rapport with the individual the health care worker needs to come up with the risk management accordance to the hospital's protocol to keep the patient safe and health professional to have any legal problems if there were any. This would be able to the therapeutic attitude and helps to create the care