Privacy refers to an individual's right to keep their personal information and data private, controlling who has access to that information and how it is used. It is a...
Priorities in treatment refer to the selection and organization of the therapeutic interventions that a patient should follow, taking into account their individual needs, health conditions and specific goals. This...
Priority reception refers to the practice of putting the well-being and emotional needs of the individual first, especially in therapeutic contexts. This approach values active listening,...
Ethical principles refer to a set of norms and values that guide the conduct of professionals in their practices, especially in areas that involve the care and well-being of people,...
Principles are sets of fundamental norms or values that guide behavior and decisions in various areas, including the field of therapies. They serve as a solid basis for practice...
Conflict prevention refers to a set of strategies and practices implemented to prevent disagreements, disputes or misunderstandings from turning into open and destructive conflicts. Prevention is fundamental...
Prevention is the set of actions and practices aimed at avoiding or minimizing the occurrence of health problems, illnesses or any adverse conditions that may affect physical well-being,...
Prevalence in schools refers to the incidence or frequency with which certain phenomena, behaviors or conditions occur within the school environment. This term is widely used in research that seeks to understand...
Prevalence of ODD refers to the frequency with which Oppositional Defiant Disorder, known as ODD, occurs in a specific population over a given period of time. This disorder is characterized...
**Service provision** refers to the activity of providing a service to a client or a company, involving the use of specific skills, knowledge or services, rather than delivering...