I don't think, a particular theoretical orientation defines how patient the therapist is and their other personal qualities. It defines the style of the therapist's work. Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy works on a much deeper level, but that is everyone's personal preference as far as what type of therapy they want. In terms of how therapists handle questions, complaints and concerns from clients, this, mostly has to do with their personalities, not their theoretical orientation.
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