partnerassisted
Partner-assisted is an adjective describing actions, interventions, or activities that are performed with the involvement of a partner, typically a spouse, family member, friend, or teammate. The partner contributes to planning, execution, or support, rather than acting alone. The term is used across fields to emphasize social support and collaborative effort rather than a standardized, disease-specific intervention.
In healthcare and rehabilitation, partner-assisted approaches involve a patient and a partner performing therapeutic tasks together
In mental health and behavioral interventions, partner involvement can enhance exposure, behavioral activation, or coping strategies,
Key considerations include obtaining informed consent, protecting privacy, ensuring appropriate training for partners, and avoiding coercive
Related concepts include collaborative care, caregiver involvement, and dyadic interventions.