Tag: medical intervention


INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT

Involuntary Treatment: The Debate Over Its Use and Impact Involuntary treatment, defined as the administration of medical intervention without the explicit, informed consent of the patient, stands as one of the most ethically contentious practices within modern medicine, particularly in the field of mental healthcare. While the primary goal of such intervention is to ensure […]

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SEX THERAPY

Introduction and Definition of Sex Therapy Sex therapy is a specialized form of psychotherapy focused rigorously on the assessment and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions. As a clinical practice, it utilizes specific techniques tailored to address a diverse range of conditions affecting sexual health, functioning, and satisfaction. These disorders may manifest across various dimensions, […]

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SECONDARY PREVENTION

Introduction and Definition of Secondary Prevention Secondary prevention constitutes a critical and intermediate tier within the comprehensive framework of preventive medicine and public health strategy. Conceptually, it focuses on interventions administered after a disease process or pathological condition has begun, but significantly before it has progressed to cause irreversible damage, severe symptoms, or established handicapping […]

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PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC REGIMEN

Definition and Core Components The concept of a pharmacotherapeutic regimen denotes a highly structured and individualized clinical plan dedicated to the remediation, management, or palliation of a specific medical or psychological condition through the systematic utilization of medicinal agents. It transcends the mere prescription of a drug; rather, it represents a comprehensive strategy detailing the […]

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