Future-oriented therapy

Future-oriented therapy (FOT) and future-directed therapy (FDT) are approaches to psychotherapy that place greater emphasis on the future than on the past or present. == History == The term future-oriented therapy was first used in an article by psychologist Walter O'Connell in 1964, after which the term was used as the title of an article by psychiatrist Stanley Lesse in 1971.

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Future-oriented therapy

Future-oriented therapy (FOT) and future-directed therapy (FDT) are approaches to psychotherapy that place greater emphasis on the future than on the past or present. == History == The term future-oriented therapy was first used in an article by psychologist Walter O'Connell in 1964, after which the term was used as the title of an article by psychiatrist Stanley Lesse in 1971.

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