Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2011
It is called therapist to that individual with special abilities achieved through training and experience, either in one or more areas of health care, and whose preeminent task is to offer support to patients who demand; Meanwhile, the aforementioned support that she provides may be of different kinds, normally, it is specialized in a certain area or function and will focus, either together with its client or patient, in the achievement of the established goals.
Professional who is dedicated to providing assistance to patients who demand attention for physical or mental problems and whose mission is to improve their quality of life
Thus, the therapist will carry out the proposed therapy with the mission of improving the quality of life of that individual who is assisting, either on the physical or psychic plane.
Always, whatever the field in which the therapist intervenes, his mission will be to assist and improve the daily life of his patient.
The universe of types of therapists that exist is really vast, among others we can mention the following:
occupational therapists, speech therapist or speech therapist, acupuncture, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, pelvic floor therapist, manual therapist, osteopath, and psychologist.Meanwhile, the therapist, as indicated above, is in charge of guide therapy according to the type of problem addressed.
The therapy is he treatment of physical or psychological illnesses that a person presents.
Although the concept of therapy is broad, generally, we hear it linked to the psychological treatment or psychotherapy.
Concept especially applied in Psychotherapy to name the professional who provides support and psychological guidance to patients
The patient and the therapist or psychologist will work together in a space of personal communion to solve all those problems that the person has in their daily life and that do not allow them to develop, advance, or that they distress.
Problems when it comes to social bonding with others, with family members, in making important decisions or any other problem that severely affects their quality of life.
The therapist will try to make the patient advance by his hand in the recognition and identification of these problems, learn to handle them and, as far as possible, solve them.
Now, all those problems, when they are tried to be solved in the framework of a psychotherapy will involve changes, often profound in the way of acting and seeing things on the part of the patient.
Meanwhile, the therapist must be there to be able to contain and guide, so that the impact of the change is not so great.
We must say that there are people who resort to psychotherapy to solve serious mental disorders or illnesses such as depression, anxiety problems, personality bipolar, elaboration mourning, among others, and there are also those who resort to therapy to talk about their lives without there being a specific problem, but rather to have a space for exchange with a professional who can allow them to make constructions and positive changes in their lives.
Psychotherapy has grown a lot in recent decades through the development of new methodologies that go beyond the traditional psychoanalysis, and it has also been fighting and winning the battle to the stigma that it can only attend to psychiatric problems, because it can also take care of people, who, as we said, only look for a space to develop better in the lifetime.
Most common types of psychotherapies
There are different types of psychotherapies, aimed at solving the problem that people present, for example, family therapy focuses on the study of the behaviors of each individual in relation to their direct relatives, analyzing and detecting those most recurrent problems that occur in parent-child, brother-brother relationships, among others: absence of limits, authoritarianism, lack of individualization of the members of the family, among others.
For its part, couple therapy , what it tries to achieve is to reinforce the communicational bonds between spouses, for example, to overcome the conflicts that arise in the course of the coexistence.
It is also very frequent group therapy, in which several people who do not know each other but who do suffer from the same problems meet, with the aim of exchanging opinions to solve them, supported by each other.
And the cognitive therapy It is a very popular type of therapy in modern times, born in 1955 and that mostly works on problems such as: panic, stress, phobias and depressions; teach to think the problem and then the therapist and the patient work together to visualize them in a good way real and thus find solutions, without it being necessary to go back very far in time, to the origins.
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