As counseling psychologists we are expected to consider our clients from a holistic point of view. This essentially means that we need to distant yourselves from taking the reductionistic orientation of most medical thinking. Instead we ought to work on the assumption that starting from a particular initial condition different factors interact with each other thereby producing properties that are highly dependent on the individual person involved (Borrell-Carrió, Suchman, & Epstein, 2004). This perspective is referred to as the biopsychosocial model. Its founder, George Engel, described this approach to (mental) health as interactional and dynamic in nature (Engel, 1980).