Tag: proactive health


PREVENTION

The Conceptual Framework of Prevention in Psychology Prevention, within the context of psychological science and public health, represents a fundamental paradigm shift from reactive treatment to proactive intervention. Historically, mental health services focused predominantly on treating established disorders; however, modern approaches emphasize preemptive strategies designed to reduce the incidence, prevalence, and recurrence of psychological and […]

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SELF-REFERRAL

Introduction and Definitional Framework of Self-Referral The concept of self-referral denotes the proactive decision by an individual to seek medical, psychological, or specialized therapeutic services without the prerequisite involvement or formal recommendation of a third-party intermediary, such as a general practitioner, employer, educational institution, or legal mandate. This direct engagement pathway contrasts sharply with traditional […]

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