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Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that integrates various therapeutic schools such as psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral, as well as interpersonal conceptual models and techniques. The aim of supportive psychotherapy is to reduce or to relieve the intensity of manifested or presenting symptoms, distress or disability.
Mar 8, 2023 · Supportive psychotherapy is a type of therapy that primarily focuses on providing emotional support, encouragement, and validation during difficult life circumstances or psychological...
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मनोचिकित्सा. किसी मनोचिकित्सक द्वारा किसी मानसिक रोगी के साथ सम्बन्धपूर्वक बातचीत एवं सलाह मनोचिकित्सा या मनश्चिकित्सा (Psychotherapy ...
संज्ञानात्मक व्यवहारपरक चिकित्सा (Cognitive behavioral therapy या CBT) मनोचिकित्सा की वह पद्धति है मनोरोगी के सोचने (संज्ञान) तथा उनके व्यवहार पर ध्यान केन्द्रित करती है।यह व्यवहार चिकित्सा का ही एक रूप है इस पद्धति की मान्यता है कि किसी परिस्थिति के बारे में हमारी सोच ही तय करती है कि उस परिस्थिति में हमे कैसा लगेगा और हम क्या आचरण करेंगे। दो ल...
Jul 1, 2014 · The Wikipedia definition: “Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that integrates psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and interpersonal conceptual models and techniques” is unhelpful and wrongheaded. Some clinicians, perhaps influenced by the term “supportive,” seem to view SP as handholding by social workers, i.e ...
- John C. Markowitz
- 2014
Jan 17, 2020 · Supportive psychotherapy (SP) is possibly the most ubiquitously used psychotherapy but is less researched. Since the beginning, compared to other psychotherapies, it is considered as an “inferior” therapy and is referred to as “ Cinderella of Psychotherapies ,” which can be used in multitude of clinical scenarios and settings.
Oct 10, 2019 · Supportive psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in treating patients with a variety of psychiatric and medical illnesses including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, eating disorders, perinatal stress, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, diabetes, leukemia, heart dis...