Supportive Therapy in Primary Care
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Department of Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care,
Integrated Care @ NEOMED (IC@N) Project ECHO,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care,
Department of Psychiatry,
Project ECHO | Tags:
acceptance,
adaptive functioning,
adaptive psychological functioning,
authenticity,
biopsychosocial,
boundaries,
circumstances,
components of psychotherapy,
cultural issues,
discrepancies,
distress,
emotional bond,
emotions,
empathy,
expectancy,
expectations,
experience,
experiments,
explanations,
extratherapeutic change,
flexibility,
functioning,
genuineness,
goal collaboration,
goals formal supportive therapy,
improvement,
improvement in therapy,
interactions,
lifestyle decisions,
maladaptive coping strategies,
medication management,
monitoring outcomes,
narrative,
nonverbal cues,
normalizing feelings,
paraphrasing,
placebo,
positive regard,
primary care,
problem solving techniques,
psychological functioning,
psychotherapy,
Randon,
Randon Welton,
reflection,
roles,
social issues,
sources of stress,
strategies,
supportive goals,
supportive psychotherapy,
supportive relationships,
supportive therapy,
symptoms,
techniques,
therapeutic alliance,
therapeutic relationship,
therapy,
treatment,
treatment adherence,
treatment expectations,
validating feelings,
validation,
Welton
Strategies for integrating supportive therapy techniques into primary and mental care therapy are discussed by Dr. Randon Welton.