The brief therapy approach
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The brief therapy approach developed by the Palo Alto Group at the Mental Research Institute (MRI), otherwise known as MRI therapy, consists of fundamental concepts that distinguish it from traditional family therapy. The concept that lies at the heart of the MRI therapy is the assumption that the patterns of interaction between individuals and the outside world ultimately influence their thoughts, feelings and actions. Essentially, by modifying their communication and behaviors in interactions with others, human beings will also be able to transform their life situations and alleviate their problems. At a more practical level, this concept can be reduced to the idea that changes in behavior, which will lead to changes in the interaction patterns, will
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