When someone is unresponsive, it means that they do not show any positive or desired reaction to a particular treatment or intervention. In the context of psychology, being unresponsive refers to a lack of improvement in symptoms despite undergoing a specific therapy or medication.
Related terms
Alternative Treatments: Other possible interventions or therapies that can be tried when the initial treatment is ineffective.
Adjunctive Therapy: Additional forms of therapy that can be added alongside the primary treatment to enhance its effectiveness.
Treatment Resistance: A term used when someone's condition does not respond adequately to standard treatments, requiring alternative approaches or more intensive interventions.