“…Once in therapy, these patients may also have difficulties in defining what really disturbs them, being aware in the ‘here and now’, being in an authentic and genuine contact, and identifying and making choices appropriate to their true needs. These are the same patients that could benefit of interventions based on GT concept of awareness development in the ‘here and now’ through a genuine and authentic therapeutic relationship (e.g., Kramer, ; Wickham, Williamson, Beard, Kobayashi, & Hirst, ). A therapist's own awareness and contact with themselves and their environment is a therapeutic approach used in a wise, appropriate and spontaneous way moving flexibly and mindfully on the impulsivity–spontaneity–egotism contact style axis.…”