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Psychological preparation can help improve recovery and outcomes for patients. Helping a patient to focus on the benefits of a medical procedure or surgery is known as what type of control?

          Psychological preparation can help improve recovery and outcomes for patients. Helping a patient to focus on the benefits of a medical procedure or surgery is known as what type of control?
        

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00:01 What do we call an approach that seeks to identify and alleviate conditions that people put people at high risk for developing psychological disorders? deep brain stimulation, the mood stabilising perspective, spontaneous recovery, or biomedical therapy.
00:18 So let's go through these.
00:18 Deep brain stimulation is a neurosurgical procedure.
00:22 So a device is implanted into the brain that sends out regular electrical impulses.
00:30 So it's a potential type of what we're looking at, but not the general answer we're looking for.
00:38 B, the mood stabilising perspective, mood stabilisers are used for treating mood disorders, especially bipolar.
00:46 Spontaneous recovery.
00:48 So this is where a conditions response has been extinguished, so it disappears over time, and then after a delay, it re -emerges...
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