"It's not my house, it's yours." Understanding and treating a case of agoraphobia from a constructivist perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v13i50-51.569Keywords:
autonomy, agoraphobic disease, constructivism, freedom, interpersonal relationshipsAbstract
This article focuses on the comprehension and treatment of agoraphobic disease from a constructivist point of view. The nature of agoraphobic symptoms is understood as the result of restrictive experiences in interpersonal relationships, whereas the treatment is oriented to promote moral and psychological autonomy.
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