Rapport

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Rapport is a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well. The term is often used in psychology, sociology, and other social sciences.

Definition[edit | edit source]

Rapport is often defined by the harmony and mutual understanding shared between people. It is a state of interpersonal connection that can be built or developed over time. The concept of rapport is often used in communication, counseling, psychotherapy, and business contexts.

Building Rapport[edit | edit source]

Building rapport involves creating a sense of trust and understanding, often through shared experiences or commonalities. This can be achieved through various methods such as active listening, empathy, and non-verbal communication.

In Psychology[edit | edit source]

In psychology, rapport is considered an important aspect of the therapeutic relationship. It is believed to enhance the effectiveness of therapy by creating a safe and trusting environment for the client.

In Business[edit | edit source]

In business, rapport is often used in sales and customer service to build trust and loyalty with customers. It is also important in team building and leadership to create a positive and productive work environment.

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