Tag: therapeutic strategies


PARADOXICAL DIRECTIVE

Introduction and Core Definition of the Paradoxical Directive The Paradoxical Directive represents a highly specialized, counter-intuitive therapeutic intervention deployed primarily within systemic, strategic, and brief therapy models. Fundamentally, it involves the therapy professional instructing the client to perform the very behavior or action they are seeking to eliminate, or alternatively, to act in a manner […]

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EMPTY ORGANISM PSYCHOLOGY

Empty Organism Psychology: A New Perspective on Mental Health Abstract Empty organism psychology is an emerging field of psychological inquiry that views the human organism as something that is not entirely filled, but rather is continually open and in flux. This perspective emphasizes the importance of allowing the individual to be in a state of […]

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DRUG SYNERGISM

DRUG SYNERGISM The Core Definition of Drug Synergism Drug synergy is a profound pharmacological phenomenon characterized by the interaction of two or more drugs, where their combined effect is significantly greater than the mere sum of their individual effects when administered independently. This principle extends beyond simple additive effects, indicating a qualitative or quantitatively enhanced […]

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