Tag: Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy


SUPPORTIVE-EXPRESSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

SUPPORTIVE-EXPRESSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY The Core Definition and Mechanism Supportive-Expressive Psychotherapy (SEP) is a highly structured, time-limited form of psychodynamic psychotherapy that aims to alleviate psychological distress by integrating two fundamental therapeutic components: support and expression. At its core, SEP provides a framework for the patient to understand and restructure deep-seated, maladaptive patterns of relating to others […]

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