Social Responses refer to the way people react and behave in social contexts, influenced by interactions, cultural norms and social expectations. These responses are fundamental to...
Practical answers are direct and objective solutions to complex issues that we can often encounter in our daily lives, especially in the context of complementary therapies and well-being. These...
Responses to challenges refer to the solutions and approaches we adopt when faced with difficult situations or problems that require overcoming. These responses can be both internal, reflecting our ability to...
Parental responsibility is the set of duties and rights that parents have in relation to their children, involving their protection, upbringing and well-being. This concept covers both...
Individual responsibility refers to the capacity and obligation of an individual to take control of his or her actions and decisions, recognizing that these have direct consequences for his or her life and the lives...
Collective responsibility refers to the idea that a group of individuals share an obligation to act or respond to issues that affect the community as a whole. This notion...
Respect for limitations refers to the practice of recognizing and honoring each person's individual capacities and restrictions, whether in a physical, emotional or psychological context. This approach is essential...
Reports refer to documents or summaries that present information and data on a given subject, whether quantitative or qualitative. In therapy, reports can be used to record the progress...
Replication of experiences is a concept that involves repeating experiences or practices that have been positive in a given context, with the intention of achieving similar results in new situations....
Communication repertoire refers to the set of skills, knowledge and experience that a person has in order to communicate effectively in different contexts. This ability includes...