Some methodologies for practicing counseling are deepen in. The aim is in helping a person to assume his/her autonomous decisions and then rational actions, coherent with own identity and objectives. Moreover a mathematical formalization of the counseling procedures is considered as a dynamical decision making problem, where the awareness of alternatives and objectives and their evaluations are maieutically induced by the Counselor. Finally it is shown that fuzzy reasoning can give a useful help to the task of the Counselor, because of its flexibility and closeness to human reasoning.
Mathematical models of decision-making in counseling
MATURO, Antonio;SCIARRA, Concezio;
2012-01-01
Abstract
Some methodologies for practicing counseling are deepen in. The aim is in helping a person to assume his/her autonomous decisions and then rational actions, coherent with own identity and objectives. Moreover a mathematical formalization of the counseling procedures is considered as a dynamical decision making problem, where the awareness of alternatives and objectives and their evaluations are maieutically induced by the Counselor. Finally it is shown that fuzzy reasoning can give a useful help to the task of the Counselor, because of its flexibility and closeness to human reasoning.File in questo prodotto:
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