PSYchology

According to the principle of simplicity, you should not produce additional problems. If something can be solved simply, it should be solved simply, if only because it is faster and more efficient, less costly in terms of time and effort.

  • What is solved quickly is not fair to do for a long time.
  • If the client’s problem can be explained in a simple, practical way, there is no need to look for complex explanations ahead of time.
  • If the client’s problem can be tried behaviorally, you should not take the path of depth psychology ahead of time.
  • If the client’s problem can be solved by working with the present, you should not rush to work with the client’s past.
  • If the problem can be found in the client’s recent past, you should not dive into his past lives and ancestral memory.

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