Tag: patient communication


THERAPEUTIC SOLILOQUY

Introduction and Definitional Framework of Therapeutic Soliloquy The therapeutic soliloquy is a specialized psychological technique employed primarily within group therapy and psychodrama, characterized by a process wherein the patient addresses the group or themselves, speaking aloud about their innermost thoughts, feelings, and conflicts without interruption from others. This dedicated period of unimpeded vocalization provides a […]

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PAIN DRAWING

Defining the Pain Drawing Instrument The Pain Drawing is recognized within clinical psychology and physiatry as a potent visual-spatial diagnostic tool utilized for discerning the quantity, seriousness, and specific form or quality of a patient’s pain experience. Unlike standard verbal rating scales which rely solely on linguistic articulation, the Pain Drawing provides a topographical map […]

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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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