Therapeutic Inputs
Cross-source consensus on Therapeutic Inputs from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The three major therapeutic inputs are intervention, interaction, and reframing. — Non-Threatening Pain Education
- Therapeutic inputs are the means clinicians use to create favorable change. — Non-Threatening Pain Education
- Therapeutic intervention attempts to create favorable change through tissue-based effects on anatomy or physiology. — Non-Threatening Pain Education
- When a patient’s threatening input is a thought, belief, interpretation, fear, or expectation, reframing is the appropriate input. — Non-Threatening Pain Education
- Therapeutic interaction works through environmental change, clinician-patient experience, and a sense of safety. — Non-Threatening Pain Education
- Therapeutic reframing aims to change thought processes through education, psychology, and learning. — Non-Threatening Pain Education