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supportive-expressive psychotherapy

supportive-expressive psychotherapy

a form of brief psychodynamic psychotherapy that focuses on the therapist–client relationship and on relationships outside of therapy to define a central relationship pattern that is the focus of treatment. [developed by U.S. psychologists Lester Luborsky and Paul Crits-Christoph]

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