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problems/difficulties problem solving diagram symptoms worst symptoms assessing progress some possible responses inner responses outer responses
problems/difficulties problem solving diagram symptoms worst symptoms vicious circle assessing progress some possible responses inner responses outer responses
symptoms problems/difficulties problem solving diagram vicious circle therapeutic alliance some possible responses biological change inner change outer change
problem solving diagram symptoms problems/difficulties typical episode triggers include change, loss, conflict, trauma, & threat; but after a series of distressed episodes, e. g. in recurrent depression, external triggers may become less important earlier life experience genetic factors recent life experience main wishes maintaining factors worst symptoms therapeutic relationship some possible responses biological change inner change outer change
problem solving diagram problems & wellbeing typical episode triggers include change, loss, conflict, trauma, & threat; but after a series of distressed episodes, e. g. in recurrent depression, external triggers may become less important. it’s valuable to realize as well that living organisms flourish when their needs are met – and we can learn from how we have, at least partly, achieved this in different areas of our lives at different times. earlier life experience symptoms genetic factors recent life experience evolving wishes maintaining factors worst symptoms therapeutic relationship some possible responses biological change inner change outer change
problem solving diagram problems & wellbeing episode triggers include change, loss, conflict, trauma, & threat; but after a series of distressed episodes, e. g. in recurrent depression, external triggers may become less important. it’s valuable to realize as well that living organisms flourish when their needs are met – and we can learn from how we have, at least partly, achieved this in different areas of our lives at different times. earlier life experience symptoms genetic factors recent life experience evolving wishes maintaining factors worst symptoms therapeutic relationship some possible responses biological change inner change challenging pessimism self, others past, future combating avoidance actions, situations emotions, people wellbeing change
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