Dynamics of the subjects’ ability to predict results of a random process or control the outcome of a random process in the process of chronosemantic therapy
AUTHORS : Kudaevone A.E. | Vinokurovone V.V. | Mkhitaryan2 K.N. | Khodarevaone N.K.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : oneMCIT “Artemis”, Rostov-on-Don, 2Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2009
Introduction The question of whether a doctor, in the course of therapy, can change some cause-and-effect patterns in the patient’s eventual reality – the scenario of his life – is both relevant and difficult in modern medicine. The relevance of the issue is determined by the fact that the goal of therapy is ultimately a positive change. quality of life the patient, which certainly includes a positive change in the life scenario, and the
difficulty – the lack of developed objective criteria for assessing the change in the
patient’s eventual reality as a result of one or another therapeutic effect [1].