ABSTRACT

The work using logical criteria allows us to build refined and technological models in which the course of therapy and the possible counter-methods are imagined in a predictive manner and, therefore, so are the therapeutic counter-methods. The therapist who uses a treatment protocol therefore has a sequence, from beginning to end, which is not based on observation but on the interaction with the problem and its solution. Treatment protocols were born by developing specific stratagems for each type of logic that maintains the problem. From a mathematical logic viewpoint, this means developing a logical-mathematical model that bridges the gap between theory and application. The logic we use to unlock the pathological perceptive–reactive systems involves the application of specific stratagems, selected and developed using an empirical and experimental procedure in order for them to fit the specific characteristics of these rigid modes of perceiving reality and reacting to it.