Human Functioning ·6 min
The Quiet Architecture of Therapeutic Trust
How relational consistency shapes outcomes across long-term care and why trust is a measurable clinical asset.
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Rigorous perspectives on clinical practice, human functioning, and institutional research — translating science into care that works for people and the organizations they belong to.
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A closer look at how adaptive brain mechanisms inform modern clinical approaches to sustainable mental wellbeing, with implications for therapy, psychiatry, and institutional support.
Author
Dr. Naomi Kariuki
Published
March 14, 2025
Reading Time
8 min read
Series
Clinical Foundations
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