
R. D. T. (Rehabilitative Decision Theory)
Rehabilitative Decision Theory (R.D.T.) is a framework that guides choices about interventions or treatments, focusing on maximizing an individual’s chances of successful recovery or reintegration. It considers the likelihood of positive outcomes when selecting strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches that promote rehabilitation. R.D.T. balances risks and benefits to support decision-making for healthcare providers, policymakers, and individuals, ensuring that interventions are effective and tailored to promote long-term improvement and well-being. Overall, it aims to optimize the path to recovery by making informed, strategic decisions centered on rehabilitative success.