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  1. ... adapted parent-training modalities, 119 one evaluated Supportive Expressive Therapy-Parent Child model, 127 and one randomized children ... to 8.02). One RCT compared the Supportive Expressive Therapy – Parent Child model (n = 27) to the IY- ...
  2. ... 32 The multicomponent intervention was a psychodynamic supportive expressive therapy delivered according to a manual (i.e., manualized) ... for a description of Incredible Years. Psychodynamic supportive expressive therapy resulted in similar CBCL externalizing scores as Incredible ...
  3. ... social workers; no other changes to the Supportive-Expressive therapy protocol were made. 125 The intervention reduced tension, ...
  4. ... Existential therapy Experiential therapy Process-experiential Gestalt therapy Expressive therapy Griefwork Rogerian Non-directive therapy Supportive therapy Transactional ...
  5. ... Notes: RANDOMISATION: Not reported  Baseline: GROUPS: SE (supportive-expressive therapy)/ CBT / DC  Years of regular heroin use: 7/ ... counselling for 3 months. Problem focused, exploratory, supportive, expressive as needed. Adhered to no single therapeutic model. Group 2 N = 142  IDC (individual drug ...
  6. ... QLQ-C30 ). 29 , 30 One RCT evaluated supportive-expressive group therapy compared with usual care found no statistically significant ... core questionnaire. 29 , 30 One RCT evaluated supportive-expressive group therapy compared with usual care reported no statistically significant ...
  7. ... e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy/behavioral therapy, supportive expressive therapies, and psychoeducational therapies). For more information, see the ...
  8. ... 1989. The original study [ 26 ] tested a supportive-expressive group therapy format for women with metastatic breast cancer, while ... inadvertent sampling errors. Attempts to replicate the supportive-expressive group therapy findings were made in Canada,[ 29 ] the United ...
  9. ... individual therapy, thrice-weekly group analytic therapy, weekly expressive therapy with psychodrama, and a weekly community meeting, for ...
  10. ... GC, Love AW, Bloch S, et al. Supportive-expressive group therapy for women with metastatic breast cancer: survival and ... J, Koopman C, Palesh OG, et al. Supportive-expressive group therapy for primary breast cancer patients: A randomized prospective ...
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