0 a good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate well with them: --
1 agreement or sympathy between people or groups: --
She has a good rapport with her staff.
The interviewers described these chats as essential in building up rapport and trust with the participant, and for alleviating their concerns.
Establishing rapport and putting the patient at ease is important.
In this one case only, successful rapport was not established.
If the listener responds with a similar switch, a degree of rapport is established.
We seek rapport with tradition; we take meaning from our relationship to it, as the ancients did from their relationship to the cosmos.
In addition, forming a good relationship and rapport with the patient and family is viewed as a critical pre-requisite to quality care.
Attunement prepares individuals for exploration, risk-taking, concentration and rapport and requires the development of trust between individuals.
This article focuses on describing this positive and friendly aspect of interactions realised through the participants' use of specific rapport-building strategies.