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The goal of supportive psychotherapy was to identify underlying emotional issues that might cause the bulimia.
Supportive psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy are both useful.
Another third responds favourably to medication and supportive psychotherapy.
Some patients may require psychological help or stress management skills, but simple supportive psychotherapy by the attending physician can be salutary.
For many other people, these symptoms are best managed with some combination of crisis intervention, brief supportive psychotherapy, and cognitive-behavioral techniques.
Recent studies suggest that genetics, animal studies and neuroscience may have an impact or play a role in supportive psychotherapy.
Some psychodynamic practitioners distinguish between more uncovering and more supportive psychotherapy.
Supportive psychotherapy by contrast stresses strengthening the client's defenses and often providing encouragement and advice.
Supportive psychotherapy has received little or no formal scientific study, but some clinicians find it useful in helping mildly impaired people adjust to their illness.
For non-responders, once the above items have been dealt with satisfactorily, supportive psychotherapy and drugs for specific indications may be added.
Psychotherapeutic approaches include cognitive behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, problem-solving therapy, and interpersonal therapy.
These patients are treated with psychotherapeutic modalities such as supportive psychotherapy, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, all based on Horney's ideas.
Supportive psychotherapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that integrates psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and interpersonal conceptual models and techniques.
All accredited psychiatry residencies in the United States require proficiency in cognitive-behavioral, brief, psychodynamic, and supportive psychotherapies.
If a child has disabling tics, or tics that interfere with social or academic functioning, supportive psychotherapy or school accommodations can be helpful.
We stressed environmental avoidance; pharmacotherapy; supportive psychotherapy, essentially education, at times immunotherapy and, finally, nonspecific aids including water sports and encouraging use of musical wind instruments.
Emotion-oriented interventions include reminiscence therapy, validation therapy, supportive psychotherapy, sensory integration, also called snoezelen, and simulated presence therapy.
Supportive forms of psychotherapy such as interpersonal psychotherapy, supportive psychotherapy, and cognitive behavior therapy are particularly well suited for the treatment of the disorder.
Although I prescribed an antidepressant, most of our work involved supportive psychotherapy: basically, shoring up the patient's battered defenses and teaching her new ways of coping with old problems.
In a meta-analysis of three controlled trials of Short Psychodynamic Supportive Psychotherapy, this modification was found to be as effective as medication for mild to moderate depression.
Cytryn L, Gilbert A, and Eisenberg L. The effectiveness of tranquilizing drugs plus supportive psychotherapy in treating behavior disorders of children.
Supportive psychotherapy is also used in an inpatient or outpatient setting by a trained professional that focuses on areas such as coping skills, improvement of social skills and social interactions, communication, and self-esteem issues.
While pharmacological intervention is reserved for more severe symptoms, other treatments (such as supportive psychotherapy or cognitive behavioral therapy) may help to avoid or ameliorate depression and social isolation, and to improve family support.
A type of supportive psychotherapy that is characterized by having an two hour initial meeting between the client and therapist, and periodic and occasional study conducted by therapist through the contact of email and telephone.
The concerned attention and detailed history-taking that your article suggests homeopathic patients receive may be a form of supportive psychotherapy, and this, rather than pills containing wondrously "potentized" water, is the likely active ingedient in their improvement.