: This involves creating a unified framework where every HR activity reinforces the others. For example, performance data directly informs training needs, which in turn dictates recruitment criteria. Success relies on leadership buy-in and a clear "line of sight" between employee behavior and company performance. 2. Clinical Psychology Context (Couple Therapy) Often refers to the case study by Heather Thompson (2010) .
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: Effective implementation requires therapists to move beyond "theoretical articulation" to "clinical practice." This involves constant self-reflection, using quantitative outcome scales, and qualitative journaling to ensure the integrated model actually improves client outcomes. 3. General Management & Education
: Using feedback loops to refine the model in real-time.