Tag: therapy options


MULTIPLE THERAPY

Definition and Conceptual Framework Multiple Therapy, in its broadest psychological definition, refers to the deliberate application of two or more distinct therapeutic agents, modalities, or practitioners working concurrently toward the treatment goals of a single patient or group. This approach contrasts sharply with the traditional, dyadic model of psychotherapy, where a single therapist holds primary […]

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TREATMENT COMBINATION

Introduction and Definition of Treatment Combination The concept of a treatment combination is fundamental within psychology, appearing distinctly across both clinical practice and rigorous experimental research methodology. In its most straightforward clinical application, a treatment combination refers to the specific, tailored mixture of therapeutic interventions, remediations, or modalities delivered concurrently or sequentially to an involved […]

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ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

Defining Alternative Psychotherapy and Its Scope Alternative psychotherapy encompasses virtually any course of action or methodology that is not assumed to be found within the established, traditional realms of psychological practice, such as classical psychoanalysis, mainstream Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), or standardized humanistic approaches. The term functions as a broad umbrella covering modalities that often […]

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SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT

Definition and Scope of Symptomatic Treatment Symptomatic treatment, within the context of psychology and mental health, refers to therapeutic interventions specifically designed to alleviate the immediate, distressing manifestations of a disorder without necessarily addressing the underlying etiology or root cause. This approach is fundamentally focused on improving the patient’s current functional status and mitigating acute […]

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