The multimodal approach and psychotherapy schools
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rinvp.v8i2.4051Keywords:
multimodal approach, eclecticism, multimodal profileAbstract
There is realized a review of the multimodal therapy created by Arnold Lazarus; describing the condition (state) integrativo present of a person; from the seven manners or variables of the total personality: Biological; affective; sensations; images; cognitive; donductas and social. It he; exposes the multimodal profile as an instrument that discriminates against the only thing; the unrepeatable of every individual. Finally it he; distinguishes the theoretical eclecticism and the technical eclecticism; valuing the contribution of other approaches.Downloads
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