Primary Prevention

Primary Prevention

Psychotherapy is a form of secondary prevention. It is designed to fix an existing psychological or behavioral problem as well as prevent the problem from getting worse. Primary prevention includes measures designed to stop the bad before it happens.

  • What are some examples of successful primary prevention programs?
  • What evidence exists to show that primary prevention programs are effective?
  • What limitations or obstacles may exist when attempting primary prevention efforts?

Be sure to incorporate course readings and resources into your discussion.

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Psychotherapeutic Primary Prevention Program

      Psychotherapy is the treatment of mental using psychological techniques rather than using medicine. The process is mainly based on the periodical interaction between the psychologist and the patient to help the patient develop a new behavior and overcome challenges in the most appropriate manner. Therefore, there are several successful basic prevention programs designed to ensure that these psychological issues are prevented before worsening. The primary prevention programs regulate the situation by reducing the incidence of the disease. 

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