Supportive Psychotherapy
What is Supportive Psychotherapy?
It is an individual psychotherapy method based on psychodynamic theory, has a wide range of applications and is the most commonly applied today.
In supportive psychotherapy, it is aimed to improve the symptoms of the disease and prevent recurrence, to develop self-esteem, to develop adaptation skills and skills to cope with current problems.
It is an effective form of therapy for patients with challenging life events, depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, mourning, and relationship and adaptation problems due to chronic medical diseases.
Our mental health is important in order to think healthily and make healthy decisions.
Uzm. Dr. Yaprak Arslan
Psikiyatrist & Psikoterapist
Psikiyatrist & Psikoterapist