Return to activity is the term that describes the process of readaptation and reintegration of an individual into their daily activities, whether personal, professional or social, after a period of...
The term measurable outcomes refers to the ability to quantifiably assess the effects or impacts of an action, intervention or therapy. In other words, it is evidence that can be...
Outcome testing refers to the evaluation of data obtained in a specific procedure, often used to measure the effectiveness of therapies or health interventions. This analysis is fundamental to...
Responsibility in therapy refers to the commitment of both the professional and the patient to create a safe and effective space for emotional and psychological treatment. This concept involves the...
Emotional responsibility refers to the ability to consciously recognize, accept and manage one's own emotions, as well as the ability to understand how these emotions impact one's life and...
Respect for emotions refers to the practice of recognizing, validating and welcoming one's own emotions and those of others, without judgment or minimization. It is an essential component of well-being...
Social resilience refers to the ability of a group or community to adapt and recover from adversity, challenges and social crises, while maintaining its cohesion and functionality. It...
Psychological resilience is an individual's ability to adapt and recover from adverse situations, stress and emotional trauma. This ability allows a person to cope...
Resilience in difficult times is the ability to adapt and recover from adverse situations, overcoming emotional, psychological and physical challenges, and maintaining balance in the face of...
Mental health interventions refer to a holistic and integrative approach that aims to restore the individual's emotional and mental balance, using methods that go beyond traditional clinical interventions....