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- the treatment of mental or emotional problems by psychological means
- the branch of psychiatry concerned with psychological methods (同)psychotherapeutics, mental_hygiene
- furnishing support or assistance; "a supportive family network"; "his family was supportive of his attempts to be a writer"
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- 精神催眠療法,心理療法
- 支える;維持する;扶養する
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Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that integrates psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and interpersonal conceptual models and techniques.[1] The objective of the therapist is to reinforce the patient's healthy and adaptive patterns of thought behaviors in order to reduce the intrapsychic conflicts that produce symptoms of mental disorders. Unlike in psychoanalysis, in which the analyst works to maintain a neutral demeanor as a "blank canvas" for transference, in supportive therapy the therapist engages in a fully emotional, encouraging, and supportive relationship with the patient as a method of furthering healthy defense mechanisms, especially in the context of interpersonal relationships. This therapy has been used for patients suffering from severe cases of addiction as well as Bulimia Nervosa, stress and other mental illnesses.[2]
Main uses
As initial-therapy, to be reduced and not to be prolonged, used in situations or periods where there is a lack of means for: systematic approach, behaviorism. Examples of such situations:
- critical negotiations
- volatile but unavoidable everyday life or decisive situations
- compromises (to introduce at least minimal operational, efficient relationship conditions) in long term, engaged relationships, based on lasting agreements
See also
References
- ^ Winston, Arnold; Richard N. Rosenthal; & Henry Pinsker. Introduction to Supportive Psychotherapy. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Publishing, 2004.
- ^ Werman, David S. The Practice of Supportive Psychotherapy. New York, New York, Psychology Press, 1984.
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English Journal
- Is there a dose-effect relationship between the number of psychotherapy sessions and improvement of social functioning?
- Molenaar PJ, Boom Y, Peen J, Schoevers RA, Van R, Dekker JJ.SourceArkin Institute for Mental Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Department of Clinical Psychology, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- The British journal of clinical psychology / the British Psychological Society.Br J Clin Psychol.2011 Sep;50(3):268-82. doi: 10.1348/014466510X516975. Epub 2011 Mar 8.
- Objectives and design?This study describes a randomized controlled trial which aimed to evaluate whether 16 sessions of psychotherapy combined with pharmacotherapy is more effective in relieving depression and improving social functioning than 8 sessions of psychotherapy combined with pharmacother
- PMID 21810106
Japanese Journal
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