Psychological resistance

Psychological resistance, also known as psychological resistance to change, is a phenomenon in clinical psychology and counseling psychology in which patients either directly or indirectly exhibit paradoxical opposing behaviors in presumably a clinically initiated push and pull of a change process. In other words, the concept of psychological resistance is that patients are likely to resist physician suggestions to change behavior or accept certain treatments regardless of whether that change will improve their condition.

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Psychological resistance

Psychological resistance, also known as psychological resistance to change, is a phenomenon in clinical psychology and counseling psychology in which patients either directly or indirectly exhibit paradoxical opposing behaviors in presumably a clinically initiated push and pull of a change process. In other words, the concept of psychological resistance is that patients are likely to resist physician suggestions to change behavior or accept certain treatments regardless of whether that change will improve their condition.

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