| confrontation | The act by the therapist, or another patient in a therapy group, of openly interpreting a patient's resistances, attitudes, feelings, or effects upon either the therapist, the group, or its member(s). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| confrontation method | A method of perimetry; the examiner compares the visual fields of the patient with his own by facing the patient who has one eye covered and the other fixed upon the corresponding (confronting) eye of the examiner. The examiner then holds his finger midway between the patient and himself and moves it slowly in different directions until the patient fails to see it. In each instance the finger is moved again toward the original position until it is just seen by the subject. (05 Mar 2000) |
| confrontation |
a bold challenge discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions a hostile disagreement face-to-face the act of hostile groups opposing each other; "the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions"; "the invaders encountered stiff opposition" a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison
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| confrontation |
A communication that deliberately pressures or invites another to self-examine some aspect of behaviour in which there is a discrepancy between self-reported and observed behaviour.
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A process by which a client is told something about himself or herself by a nurse or therapist that encourages self-examination. Also used to clarify an inconsistency or incongruence between what the client says and does.
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| confrontation |
crim. law, practice. The act by which a witness is brought in the presence of the accused, so that the latter may object to him, if he can, and the former may know and identify the accused, and maintain the truth in his presence. No man can be a witness unless confronted with the accused, except by consent.
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| confrontation | a focussed comparison |
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| confrontation | the act of opposing groups confronting each other |
| confrontation | a hostile disagreement face-to-face |
| confrontation | discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions |
| confrontation | a bold challenge |
| confrontation | of or relating to confrontation |
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