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Title: Therapeutic expectancy in physiotherapy
Authors: Carpintero Rubio, Carlos Javier
Pastor Galiano, Vicente
TORRES CHICA, BÁRBARA
Issue Date: 30-Sep-2023
Abstract: .
In health sciences, including physical therapy, communication techniques are a critical part of the success in the therapeutic process. Managing the patient’s beliefs, perceptions, and the narrative of their problems, becomes an essential part of the therapeutic process. This is the key to achieving real changes regarding how the patient copes with pain, illness, dysfunction, as well as the ability to develop adequate resources for facing them. We call this “Therapeutic expectancy” a new concept that originates from the well-known Therapeutic alliance and incorporates practices from the field of Motivational interviewing and Strategic dialogue. The Therapeutic expectancy starts from the first interaction with the patient and continues throughout the different stages of the therapeutic process. This article describes the structure of the relationship with the patient and some verbal communication techniques to generate an effective physical therapist-patient interaction, building Therapeutic expectancy, through a “centered on the patient’s narrative” strategy. Expectancy constitutes a desirable goal in any patient and in any pathological condition as it pursues a change in an individual’s perception of their state of health, thereby enhancing the desire for healing and empowerment.
Description: Artículos en revistas
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2023.2264378
ISSN: 0959-3985
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