Assimilation of problematic experiences in Brief Strategic Therapy: Olivia and her fear of dying / La asimilación de experiencias problemáticas en la Terapia Breve Estratégica: Olivia y su miedo a morir
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Assimilation of problematic experiences in Brief Strategic Therapy: Olivia and her fear of dying / La asimilación de experiencias problemáticas en la Terapia Breve Estratégica: Olivia y su miedo a morir
In this research process, Stiles’ assimilation of problematic experiences scale is used to study Olivia’s process of change. The objectives of this study are: first, to describe Olivia’s therapeutically successful assimilation of the problematic experience of fear of dying, treated with brief strategic therapy; and second, to study how that pattern of assimilation unfolded. We can conclude that Olivia assimilated her problematic experience of fear of dying by following a fluctuating and irregular pattern.
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