Brief therapy techniques in a family practice residency program

Brief Therapy techniques such as clarification, relabeling, and confrontation, etc. are useful for comprehensive treatment by a family physician. This study was conducted in a hospital outpatient clinic in Mexico. The most frequent diagnoses found, and in which brief therapy techniques were applied,...

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Main Author: Riquelme Heras, Héctor Manuel
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Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Gilbert Greene PhD 2014
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description Brief Therapy techniques such as clarification, relabeling, and confrontation, etc. are useful for comprehensive treatment by a family physician. This study was conducted in a hospital outpatient clinic in Mexico. The most frequent diagnoses found, and in which brief therapy techniques were applied, were poorly controlled chronic diseases, and/or patients with frequent visits, and those with behavioral disturbances. The techniques applied in a total of 228 consultations provided to 88 patients over a period of four months were clarification 32%, positive relabeling 32%, and relabeling plus clarification 21%. The mean number of consultations per patient was 2.5. Keywords: brief therapy, family medicine, holistic treatment, comprehensive treatment.
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spelling eprints-45932025-06-17T16:40:34Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/4593/ Brief therapy techniques in a family practice residency program Riquelme Heras, Héctor Manuel RM Terapéutica, Farmacología Brief Therapy techniques such as clarification, relabeling, and confrontation, etc. are useful for comprehensive treatment by a family physician. This study was conducted in a hospital outpatient clinic in Mexico. The most frequent diagnoses found, and in which brief therapy techniques were applied, were poorly controlled chronic diseases, and/or patients with frequent visits, and those with behavioral disturbances. The techniques applied in a total of 228 consultations provided to 88 patients over a period of four months were clarification 32%, positive relabeling 32%, and relabeling plus clarification 21%. The mean number of consultations per patient was 2.5. Keywords: brief therapy, family medicine, holistic treatment, comprehensive treatment. Gilbert Greene PhD 2014 Article PeerReviewed text es cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/4593/7/4593.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/4593/7.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/4593.pdf Riquelme Heras, Héctor Manuel (2014) Brief therapy techniques in a family practice residency program. Journal of Brief Therapy, 9 (1). pp. 80-88. ISSN 1533-2098 http://www.journalbrieftherapy.com/
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