Definition of the word integrative

Pronunciation of vocabulary integrative

integrativeadjective

tích hợp

/ˈɪntɪɡrətɪv//ˈɪntɪɡreɪtɪv/

Origin of the word integrative

The word "integrative" originated in the late 19th century from the Latin adjective "integrativus," which means "making whole" or "restoring to completeness." This term gained popularity in the field of psychology during the 1960s in reference to therapeutic approaches that aim to address the whole person, rather than just focusing on the symptoms of a specific disorder. Integrative therapy combines elements from various psychological theories and techniques to create a tailored treatment plan that meets the unique needs of each individual client. By integrating different approaches, therapists can provide a more comprehensive and holistic treatment experience that addresses the mental, emotional, and physical aspects of a person's overall health and well-being.

Vocabulary summary integrative

typeadjective

meaningto become a unified system, to add to a unified whole, to unify

meaning(US, American meaning) to unite into a unified system (things previously separated by racial discrimination)

meaning(US, American meaning) to open to all people, to open to all races

Example of vocabulary integrativenamespace

meaning

in which many different parts are closely connected and work successfully together

trong đó nhiều bộ phận khác nhau được kết nối chặt chẽ và làm việc cùng nhau một cách thành công

  • The company takes an integrative approach to resource management.

    Công ty áp dụng phương pháp tiếp cận tích hợp để quản lý tài nguyên.

meaning

in which the usual scientific methods of Western medicine are combined with other types of treatment

trong đó các phương pháp khoa học thông thường của y học phương Tây được kết hợp với các loại điều trị khác

  • The doctor is an expert in integrative biology.

    Bác sĩ là chuyên gia về sinh học tích hợp.

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary integrative


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