redecision

noun

Etymology

From re- + decision.

  1. derived from dēcīsiō
  2. prefixed as redecision — “re + decision

Definitions

  1. The act or result of redeciding.

    • This would refer the case back to the national court for redecision if this was so.
    • Invited by the rigorous fact itself ; which will one day, and that perhaps soon, demand practical decision or redecision of it from us, — with enormous penalty if we decide it wrong !
  2. A type of therapy developed by Mary and Robert Goulding in 1979 as a form of…

    A type of therapy developed by Mary and Robert Goulding in 1979 as a form of transactional analysis.

    • When I first met Bob Goulding he was presenting some of his ideas about redecision therapy at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference in Phoenix in 1985.
    • I next decided to invite John into redecision work, and he agreed.
  3. A revision of a debilitating childhood decision that is made by an adult in the Child ego…

    A revision of a debilitating childhood decision that is made by an adult in the Child ego state as part of redecision therapy.

    • The following transcript is an example of an ego state dialogue which ends in a redecision.
    • This redecision gets her out of the victim position as long as it is made from the Child Ego State.

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