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Milan paradoxical interventions are therapeutic techniques used in systemic therapy, particularly by the Milan School of family therapy. These interventions involve prescribing the symptom or encouraging the behavior that the client is seeking to change, thereby creating resistance to the problem. By highlighting the paradox, clients often gain insight and can shift their perspective, leading to change. This approach relies on the belief that counterintuitive strategies can disrupt entrenched patterns within family dynamics.

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