Family pressure refers to the influence and expectations that the family exerts on an individual, which can generate stress and emotional anguish. This phenomenon often manifests itself in the form...
Prescribing therapy refers to the process of recommending or indicating a specific form of therapy that can help an individual deal with emotional, behavioral or physical problems. This act...
Crisis preparedness refers to a set of practices and strategies that aim to prepare a person to face challenging situations effectively. These situations can include emotional crises, breakdowns...
Preparation for the session refers to the set of practices and precautions that a therapist and client must follow before a therapeutic session, with the aim of optimizing...
Worry is a mental state involving excessive thinking about future events or possible situations, leading to feelings of anxiety, fear and apprehension. It is a common defense mechanism...
Harmfulness refers to a condition or action that can cause harm or have a negative impact on an individual's physical, mental or emotional health. This expression is often used in...
Diagnostic accuracy is the ability of a health professional, through clinical and laboratory methods, to correctly identify a patient's health condition. This accuracy is fundamental...
Treatment time refers to the period determined for carrying out a given therapeutic procedure, and is essential for achieving the results expected by patients and health professionals. This...
Practicality is the quality of being practical, i.e. making it easier to carry out actions or make decisions in everyday life, making them simpler and more efficient. In the context...
Validation practices refer to a set of actions and approaches that aim to validate, recognize and honor a person's experiences and feelings, especially in therapeutic contexts....