It is difficult to solve problems in the face of non-involuntary cases because they are forced to come to receive help, so as social workers, they should be patient to get along with and communicate with them. I don't think you should let the other person feel pressurewhen when you first face the client, you need to relax, for example, to provide a private interview room, and at the same time to ease the tension. The aim is to make the other person talk about their affairs in a relaxed environment and learn about the problems they face. During the first conversation, you can talk more about food and clothing, understand each case's unique quality and respect their values to help them change and adjust their lives better. In subsequent interviews, see if they are willing to build a relationship with themselves, slowly increasing their familiarity with each other and learning more about the difficulties they face. After that, we can help them face and solve their difficulties in depth.