Supportive Therapy

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This is a seamless combination of supportive therapy with medication management to promote therapeutic response to care. Supportive therapy is a type of treatment that focuses on providing support and assistance to you as you manage your mental health condition. This may include emotional support, practical assistance, and guidance on how to cope with the challenges of living with a chronic condition.

This type of therapy can be used in conjunction with medication management to help you achieve a more positive response to treatment. The goal of supportive therapy is to help you cope with your mental health issues in a more positive, healthy, and productive way.

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How Does Supportive Therapy Work?

Supportive therapy helps you by providing you with tools and resources to manage your condition. This includes:

Education on the best ways to cope with symptoms

How to make lifestyle changes that can improve the condition

How to access support services

The goal of supportive therapy is to help you live as independently and healthily as possible.
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What Are the Benefits of Supportive Therapy?

Studies have shown that supportive therapy can:

Help reduce symptoms

Improve quality of life

Increase satisfaction with treatment

Lead to better medication compliance

Reduce hospitalization rates

Supportive therapy is an important part of treatment for many mental health conditions.

Treatment may include:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Psychodynamic Therapy

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What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of supportive therapy that helps you manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. CBT can help you:

Change negative thinking patterns

Build positive coping skills

Manage stress and anxiety

Improve mood

Cognitive behavioral therapy is usually provided in weekly sessions for a set period.
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What is Interpersonal Psychotherapy?

Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a type of supportive therapy that helps you manage your relationships. IPT can help you:

Identify and change negative thought and behavior patterns in relationships

Build positive communication skills

Develop healthy coping mechanisms

Handle conflict in a constructive way

Interpersonal psychotherapy is usually provided in weekly sessions for 12-16 weeks.
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What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

Psychodynamic therapy is a type of supportive therapy that helps you understand the role of your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in your life. This type of therapy can help you:

Explore the impact of past experiences on current thoughts and behaviors

Understand how unconscious thoughts and feelings influence behavior

Develop insight into patterns of thinking and behaving

Psychodynamic therapy is usually provided in weekly sessions for a set period.
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“Mental health is not a destination. Instead, it’s a process.”

How Do I Know if Supportive Therapy is Right for Me?

Supportive therapy can be an effective treatment for many mental health conditions. If you are struggling to manage your condition, talk to your doctor about whether supportive therapy may be right for you.

What Are the Risks of Supportive Therapy?

There are no known risks associated with supportive therapy. However, as with any type of treatment, there is always a possibility that some people may experience negative side effects.

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Monday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm EST
Tuesday: By Appointment Only
Wednesday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST
Thursday: By Appointment Only
Friday: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm EST
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed