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What it means

Etymologically, “método” (“method”) means “way through,” “way toward something,” or “process to reach an end”; it implies an orderly procedure to achieve a specific goal.
Etymologically, “breve” (“brief”) means “short” or “of little duration”; it implies a connection to the idea of something concise, whether in terms of time, space, or expression.

From a pragmatic perspective, Método Breve prioritizes the practical usefulness of ideas and theories over adherence to fixed or abstract theoretical procedures.
It is based on the ability to visualize alternatives in order to initiate a natural process of change, focusing on what the person needs to achieve.
It is aimed at those experiencing physical or emotional distress, regardless of their age.

It is a method framed within integrative medicine, as it is applied alongside conventional medicine to support the patient’s overall well-being.
It reaches the essence of things without the unnecessary, because it is about speaking less and communicating better.
The process is aimed at facilitating the desired change, with an early assessment of its effectiveness.
The applied method is strictly confidential.

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