Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7263262 Clínica y Salud 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents the case study of a man treated for alcohol addiction, bulimia, and a generalized lack of control. The results obtained show full compliance with the objectives established for the intervention. The aim of this article is to explain, in a case of such complexity, which were the underlying processes that allowed for the therapeutic change to take place in such a small number of sessions. From this analysis it is hypothesized that some of the factors that could explain this success are related to the adaptation of the intervention techniques, such as the therapist' discourse, and to the client's dispositional and functional variables.
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