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  • Essay / Force Theory Perspective Theory - 2221

    In other words, therapists tend to treat patients as people who have no voice because they are mentally disabled and this does not is not true at all. Patients with bipolar treatment orders should be heard, not ignored. by their therapist. When the therapist does not pay attention to these clients' perspectives and approaches them in a disrespectful manner by imposing their professional's power over the clients, it negatively affects the relationship between the two of them. As a result, a distance develops in the relationship as patients may not feel valued at all during the helping process. The fact that Bypolars suffer from this mental disorder does not mean that they are ignorant people. They are intelligent individuals who just want to be respected and sincerely accepted by society. According to Sleebey (1999), “the essence of the field of pathology emerges from the process of context distribution in which many sick people are labeled according to their illness and placed into a category” (p. 5). Thus, they transform people into categories lacking important aspects that are part of customers' lives, such as cultural, social, political, ethnic and spiritual, economic aspects. I agree with Saleebey's (1999) statements that “labeling sick clients is beneficial because clients become selective or distinctive individuals who need specific resources to solve their problems” (P.5). For example. Skisoprene clients need specific treatment to keep them on their journey of adaptation to society. However, they may become so dependent on therapists and their medications that they lose their individual strengths. Because therapists only focus on their problems, instead of their patients working to get out of their problems and improve them.