This document discusses psychotherapy and building rapport between therapists and patients. It explains that psychotherapy involves a trained person establishing a relationship with one or more patients to modify or remove symptoms and promote personal growth. It then lists common areas where psychotherapy is highly applicable, such as anxiety, mood, personality, and eating disorders. The document also discusses areas where psychotherapy has moderate or limited application, depending on factors like a patient's insight and receptivity, as well as severity of conditions like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. Finally, it outlines important aspects of therapy like identifying stressors, setting goals and boundaries, and providing no guarantees of outcomes.