Tag: mental health intervention


PLISSIT

Introduction to the PLISSIT Model The term PLISSIT is an acronym defining a widely recognized and utilized model for the assessment and management of patients presenting with sexual concerns or dysfunction. Developed by Dr. Jack S. Annon in the 1970s, this conceptual framework provides counselors, therapists, and healthcare professionals with a structured, tiered approach to […]

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REINFORCEMENT COUNSELING

Reinforcement Counseling: An Application of Operant Principles 1. The Core Definition of Reinforcement Counseling Reinforcement counseling (RC) is defined as an evidence-based, goal-directed psychological intervention designed to facilitate positive and lasting behavioral change in individuals. At its simplest, RC operates on the fundamental premise that human behavior is largely determined by its consequences. By systematically […]

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SOCIOTHERAPY

Sociotherapy Introduction to Sociotherapy Mental health is a paramount concern for individuals and communities worldwide, particularly amplified during periods of stress and crisis. Addressing these complex challenges requires a diverse array of therapeutic interventions. Among these, sociotherapy has emerged as a distinctive approach that leverages the power of social and interpersonal interactions to foster psychological […]

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THERAPEUTIC GROUP

THERAPEUTIC GROUP Introduction to Therapeutic Groups Therapeutic groups represent a foundational and highly effective intervention within the broader landscape of mental health services. They serve as structured environments where multiple individuals, under the guidance of a trained mental health professional, convene to explore and address shared psychological challenges, fostering personal growth and promoting healing. Unlike […]

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