Sympathicotripsy

*Sympathicotripsy** is a diagnostic method that is used to determine the presence of various pathological processes that can lead to a number of health problems in the patient.*

*What is sympathicotripsy and why is it needed?*

Sympathicotr**ipsia**



**Sympathicotripsy** (Greek: sympathikós sympathetic + tripis to rub; symptomatic, relating to communication) is a type of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy developed by German psychiatrist and psychologist Eberhard Vollmer.

Sympathicotrpsies are based on the principles of dialogue and communication between the patient and the therapist. This therapy aims to develop empathy in the patient, improve his relationships and understanding of other people, and improve social adaptation. In this context, social adaptation refers to a person's ability to function effectively in society, including the ability to establish and maintain relationships, express thoughts and feelings, resolve conflicts, and interact with others.

These principles are based on the idea that psychological problems cannot be solved individually, but only in the context of social relationships. Sympathicotrpsists emphasize the importance of communication and social interaction skills for personality development, emotional regulation, and connection with the world.