Angele McGrady ● Donald Moss
2013
It is becoming increasingly clear that optimal therapeutic approaches for people with chronic emotional and physical problems must be comprehensive, integrative, and carefully individualized. Sometimes with acute conditions, particularly ones that have obvious physical causes, a single clinician-administered intervention is sufficient: the appropriate antibiotic for a bacterial infection, adrenaline or a steroid to break the hold of a severe allergic reaction, a word of therapeutic wisdom and reassurance in a moment of confusion.