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... supportive relationship 4. At least one group that accepts us as a member 5. One or more roles in which we feel self - respect and which we can perform with dignity 6. Financial and material security 7. A comprehensive system of meaning ...
... supportive relationship 4. At least one group that accepts us as a member 5. One or more roles in which we feel self - respect and which we can perform with dignity 6. Financial and material security 7. A comprehensive system of meaning ...
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... supportive therapy is to examine the activities of the therapist . When giving " support , " the therapist is directive , noninterpretive , reassuring , comforting , and informative . As Werman points out , supportive psychotherapy has ...
... supportive therapy is to examine the activities of the therapist . When giving " support , " the therapist is directive , noninterpretive , reassuring , comforting , and informative . As Werman points out , supportive psychotherapy has ...
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... supportive psychotherapy . New York : Brunner / Mazel . Westphal , C. ( 1871 ) . Die agarophobie , eine neuropathische erscheinung . Ar- chiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten , 3 , 138–161 . Wiener , N. ( 1948 ) . Cybernetics . New ...
... supportive psychotherapy . New York : Brunner / Mazel . Westphal , C. ( 1871 ) . Die agarophobie , eine neuropathische erscheinung . Ar- chiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten , 3 , 138–161 . Wiener , N. ( 1948 ) . Cybernetics . New ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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