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Patients’ Experiences of Supportive Converstation as Long-Term Treatment in a Swedish Psychiatric Outpatient Care Context: A Phenomenlogical Study
This study aims to describe patients’ experiences of supportive conversation as long-term treatment in a psychiatric outpatient context. A focus group interview was conducted with six female patients (aged 40–60 years). Five key constituents captured the essence of the general structure of supportiv...
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description | This study aims to describe patients’ experiences of supportive
conversation as long-term treatment in a psychiatric outpatient
context. A focus group interview was conducted with six female
patients (aged 40–60 years). Five key constituents captured the
essence of the general structure of supportive conversation: being
treated as a responsible person, sensing intimate contact and
togetherness, perceiving stability in the relationship, learning to
manage daily living, and growing as a person. Supportive conversations
have a positive influence on the patient’s state of mind and
enhance self-confidence, thereby giving the inner strength to grow
as a person. |
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treated as a responsible person, sensing intimate contact and
togetherness, perceiving stability in the relationship, learning to
manage daily living, and growing as a person. Supportive conversations
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