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    Sup·port·ive ther·a·py
    /səˈpôrdiv ˈTHerəpē/

    noun

    • 1. treatment designed to improve, reinforce, or sustain a patient's physiological well-being or psychological self-esteem and self-reliance.

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  2. Jun 2, 2013 · Supportive Psychotherapy. Supportive psychotherapy is the attempt by a therapist, by any practical means, to help patients deal with their emotional distress and problems in living.

  3. Jul 30, 2020 · Based on these objectives, the definition of supportive psychotherapy most commonly used, as you’ll see in the new book of which I am co-editor, is “a dyadic treatment that uses direct techniques to ameliorate symptoms and maintain, restore, or improve self-esteem, ego functions, and adaptive skills with a focus on the patient’s overall health a...

  4. 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. [1] The aim of supportive psychotherapy is to reduce or to relieve the intensity of manifested or presenting symptoms, distress or disability.

  5. Jul 1, 2014 · What is supportive psychotherapy? The term has been widely used, poorly and variously defined, and often disparaged. It can mean anything and nothing; yet also, when carefully defined and applied, it can describe a potent treatment that (I will argue) lies at the core of all good psychotherapy.

  6. Mar 2, 2022 · Supportive therapy was defined as “an active treatment that uses techniques such as clarification, suggestions, praise, reassurance, normalization, and rehearsal and anticipation to promote a supportive patient-therapist relationship, enhance the patients strengths and ability to use environmental supports, reduce distress and behavioral ...

  7. May 11, 2021 · Supportive Psychotherapy is used to reinforce a patient's ability to cope with stressors. Techniques include attentive listening, encouraging patients to express feelings, and assisting patients to understand their situation, with the therapist taking an active role of mentor or guide.

  8. What is Supportive John C. Markowitz, M.D. Psychotherapy? Abstract: This article reviews the meaning, use, and utility of supportive psychotherapy, a widespread treatment with an undeservedly malign birthright and history. This entails sorting through the historical definitions of supportive

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